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Google will now delete user data on the web and it appears like a relief
We all know Google collects our data to make the user experience better. But that is just the bright side we are looking at and not the security and privacy concerns being raised. To make things more secure and better, Google has now decided to change the way it collects and stores users' data and will now delete it by default. Read on to know more about it.
Announced via a blog post, the new Google privacy feature will now auto-delete your location History, search, voice and YouTube activity data by default. So, if you allow access to your location history, search history, and more data, you will be able to enable the auto-delete option from the Activity settings. However, if you have already done that, your settings won't change but Google will give you a constant reminder about the auto-delete controls so that you can change them whenever you want.
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We all know Google collects our data to make the user experience better. But that is just the bright side we are looking at and not the security and privacy concerns being raised. To make things more secure and better, Google has now decided to change the way it collects and stores users' data and will now delete it by default. Read on to know more about it.
Announced via a blog post, the new Google privacy feature will now auto-delete your location History, search, voice and YouTube activity data by default. So, if you allow access to your location history, search history, and more data, you will be able to enable the auto-delete option from the Activity settings. However, if you have already done that, your settings won't change but Google will give you a constant reminder about the auto-delete controls so that you can change them whenever you want.
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