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6 Links That Will Tell You What Google Knows About You

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By InfomancePublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Want to find out all the things Google knows about you? Here are 6 links that will show you some of the data Google has about you.

1. Find out what Google thinks about you

In order to serve relevant ads, Google collects data about you and creates a profile. You can control and review the information Google has on you here:

Google also has a tool called Google Analytics, that helps publishers see what pages you have viewed on their website, how many times you have visited it, how long did you stay etc. You can opt out if you don’t want this type of data to be collected:

http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout

2. Find out your location history

If you use Android, your mobile device may be sending your location to Google. You can see your entire location history here:

https://maps.google.com/locationhistory

3. Find out your entire Google Search history

Google saves every single search you have ever done. On top of that, they record every Google ad you have clicked on. This log is available in Google web history controls:

https://www.google.com/history/

4. Get a monthly security and privacy report from Google

Google offers an Account activity page that tells you about all the Google services you are using. You can even enable a monthly report that will be sent to your email:

https://www.google.com/settings/dashboard

5. Find out all the apps and extensions that are accessing your Google data

The Account activity page also offers a list of all the apps that have any type of access to your data. You can see the exact type of permissions granted to the app and revoke access to your data here:

https://security.google.com/settings/security/permissions

6. Export all of your data out of Google

Google lets you export all your data: bookmarks, emails, contacts, drive files, profile info, your youtube videos, photos and more here:

https://www.google.com/takeout

Is there any question that Google can answer?

Google has no answer for questions about effort, worth, desire, character. We have these answers inside of us. School is a place for asking and answering these types of questions.

How can Google give all the answers?

Google's system tracks all the information contained in the search index. In this step, duplicate content is canceled. All this information is stored in the Google Index and a large database is created. Serving Result: Whenever we type on Google to do some search, we get many answers related to our question as well.

Where can I see my Google Answers?

You can see and manage your activity by using the controls on your My Activity page. Starting today, we're rolling out a feature so you can use My Activity to see that you've answered questions about a place on Google Maps.

What Cannot be found on Google?

No. Many private web pages, government pages, social media posts, deep web content is not indexed. You cannot see any of that via Google.

What can Hey Google do?

You can use your voice to do actions like search, get directions, and create reminders. For example, to see if there's rain in the weather forecast, say, "Hey Google, do I need an umbrella tomorrow?"

Is it true that Google knows everything?

Through Google search: Anything and everything you ever searched on Google. There's no if about this one. Whatever and whenever you've searched for on Google, the tech giant knows through its search engine. You can turn this off by going into Google's My Activity page and clicking on the tab “Web & App activity.”

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