Google will now auto-delete new customers' historical past after 18 months by default

Yesterday, Google introduced a number of modifications to how they deal with your private knowledge associated to your Google accounts. The corporate revealed a number of tweaks starting from simpler entry to incognito mode to integrating Password Checkup in its Safety Checkup software. Nevertheless, probably the most vital modifications is that Google will auto-delete your location historical past and internet
Yesterday, Google announced several changes to how they handle your personal data related to your Google accounts. The company revealed several tweaks ranging from easier access to incognito mode to integrating Password Checkup in its Security Checkup tool. However, one of the most important changes is that Google will auto-delete your location history and web …Original article
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