Google automatically saves all your data as soon as you sign in - from search and browsing history, location through Google Maps to YouTube video history.
Based on this data, Google displays ads for you, suggests web-series, recognizes your favorite restaurants, and much, much more. However, the tech giant offers a tool to view, examine and delete data on its servers.
To see what Google knows about you and how to manage your data, do the following:
1. Go to Google.com.
2. While you are registered, click on the circle icon in the upper right corner (your photo).
3. Click "Manage your Google account"
4. Click on "Data & Personalization", where you will see "Activity Controls"
5. Klikoni te “My Activity” te “Activity and timeline”
Following these steps will show you all the data that Google knows about you. Through the "On" and "Off" options you can choose not to have your search engine save your Web and application activity, location history or YouTube history.
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