Google has changed the way in which you can keep on top of
your privacy and security settings across its services in a bid to make it
easier for users.
The new ‘My Account’ page aims to provide more context
around your privacy decisions in relation to Google’s services. For example,
the ‘privacy checkup’ wizard will run you through settings like whether Web and
account activity are being recorded, or whether you want to keep a YouTube
‘watch’ history.
There’s a security checkup on the page that will walk you
through security settings and recent events, connected devices and which apps
have access to your account info etc.
Google’s included quick access to its Ad Settings tool too,
which allows you to tailor ads or opt out of personalized ads altogether.
Along with the My Account page, Google also today introduced
a new site at privacy.google.com to provide a central location for people’s
questions about the company’s privacy practices.
For example, you should find answers to questions like:
‘What data does Google collect? What does Google do with the data it collects?
What tools do I have to control my Google experience?’
The move is a smart one for a company that’s powered by
advertizing dollars and frequently comes under fire for its data collection and
usage practices. It seems it’s now trying to redress those concerns by giving a
single location for keeping tabs of your security and privacy settings.
➤ Keeping your personal information private and safe—and
putting you in control [Official Google
blog]
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