10 links for Google user
Technologies / / December 19, 2019
Although Google services never claimed the title of the most simple to use, they can not refuse functionality accurately. Some functions are buried so deep and far from obvious that to get to them can only be thoroughly prosherstit numerous menus of your account settings. Below, we present 10 important links that everyone should know the owner of a Google Account.
1. Create a new Google Account using an existing email
There is a widespread belief that a Google Account = your mailbox on Gmail, but it is not. This special link will allow you to create an account with any email as a login:
https://accounts.google.com/SignUpWithoutGmail
2. Google sees your preferences
Based on the websites you visit, your page on Google+, and other signals, the Google examines your sotsdem profile: seeks to guess your age, gender, interests, to show you more relevant advertising. To look at ourselves through the eyes of Google here:
https://www.google.com/ads/preferences/
3. Unload all your data in the Google ecosystem.
You can download an archive of your photos, contacts and messages in Gmail, and even your YouTube videos:
https://www.google.com/takeout
4. Report a violation of your copyright
If you find your content on a third-party site that uses one of the services Google - AdSense, Google+ or YouTube, - you can lodge a complaint against the offender to remove it. The same page will help you to remove sites, copying your content without permission from Google search results:
https://support.google.com/legal
5. The history of your travels
Your mobile device is on Android can send your location and speed of movement on the Google server. A special section on Google Maps, you can see all of your location-based data known to Google. You can upload them as a KML file format which can be viewed using Google Earth or Google Drive:
https://maps.google.com/locationhistory
6. Google stores your every search query, or even all of your clicks on advertising on their numerous websites:
https://history.google.com
7. Do not delete an inactive Google Account
You have to go under the Gmail account at least once every 9 months, otherwise Google may close it in accordance with its rules. Remember this is not easy if you do a lot of accounts, so you should include your main uchetku Gmail as a secondary recipient for alerts and notifications (unfortunately, it does not work for Google Apps). You can do it here:
https://www.google.com/settings/account/inactive
8. Report on the activities of your account
A useful feature if you suspect that your account is being used by someone else without your knowledge. It contains information about all actions, as well as devices, IP-addresses and approximate geographical locations from which the entry was carried out. Unfortunately (or fortunately), there is no function of remote working session termination of your account.
https://security.google.com/settings/security/activity
9. List permissions
It contains a list of web-based applications, browser extensions, Google scripts and mobile applications that have permissions to read and / or write in your Google Account. If the permission level says "access to basic information", it usually means that the application uses your Google Account to log in.
https://security.google.com/settings/security/permissions
10. Reset your password Google Apps administrator
It is extremely important page for Google Apps users. If your Google account will be hacked, use the following link to reset your password, the admin. Also you are required to confirm your domain name, creating a special CNAME-record to your DNS settings.
https://admin.google.com/ваш-домен/VerifyAdminAccountPasswordReset