Google says it can preserve much less browser historical past and site information by default

Google CEO Sundar Pichai mentioned that the primary time an individual activates location historical past, the default possibility can be for the information to be saved for 18 months.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai said that the first time a person turns on location history, the default option would be for the data to be stored for 18 months.Original article
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