Google records all your conversations with him. As they listen to and delete
Technologies / / December 19, 2019
Google has never hidden the fact that it collects any available information about users and carefully preserves it. With the new service "Track Action" you'll be able to see this, as well as view available on your dossier and, if necessary, to remove incriminating records.
Recently, Google developers have once again updated the service "My Account", with the result that it has become much easier. Now, users were able to not only view the collected information about them, but also delete individual entries. In addition, a new section dedicated to the history of voice calls.
To access your personal files go to "My account"And then go to the" Action Track. " Next, you'll see several sections, each dedicated to a particular category of information collected:
- searches and pages viewed;
- places you visited;
- Information from the device;
- voice calls and commands;
- videos you've watched on YouTube;
- videos that you've watched on YouTube.
If you are an active user of Google services, use to surf the browser Chrome, or in your pocket you have is a smartphone running Android, then here you will find a huge amount of very interesting information about where you spend time, which sites are visited, what videos you watch, and so Further. Including here is the full story and voice calls, accurately recorded by Google and provided dates.
After reviewing the file, collected on you by Google, you might want something from him remove. Make it very simple: select the checkboxes using the "inconvenient" entry and click "Delete." And if you need to delete history for a few days or even for the entire period, you can use for this special command on the top toolbar. Also, do not forget that the service settings "My account"It is possible to completely ban the collection of information about you in each category.
The image of Big Brother, which provides total surveillance and control over the actions of each person, first appeared in George Orwell's "1984". Recently, Google increasingly becomes similar to that character. Yes, yet we allow you to view the collected files and even erase some records.
And what will happen tomorrow?