As one of the largest platforms in the world, Google holds data on all people who use its services. This information ranges from passwords to your real-time location.
It is worth mentioning that the company has prior authorization from all its users to store such information, so always be aware of the terms of use.
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Now, if you want to know what data these are, check out 5 links that will show you what Google knows about you.
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Find out what Google's assumptions are about you
In order to serve you the most relevant ads, Google collects your data and creates a profile. But don't worry, there is the possibility to control and review the information that the platform has about you here:
- Google Ads Settings
In addition, the company also has a tool called Google Analytics, which helps publishers see which pages you've viewed, how many times you've visited them, how long you've stayed on them, etc. You can deactivate if you do not want to have this type of data collected:
- Google Analytics Settings
Discover your location history
If your cell phone has an Android system, it may be sending your location to Google. With that, you can check your entire location history here:
- Location History
Discover all apps and extensions accessing your Google data
The Account Activity page also provides a list of all apps that have some form of access to your data. Also, you can check the exact type of permission granted to the app and revoke access to your information here:
- Account Activity Permissions
Here's how to export all your information from Google
Google allows its users to export all their data. Whether they are “favorites”, emails, contacts, Drive files, profile information, your Youtube videos, photos and others. So, just click on the link below and follow the instructions:
- Google Export