Google adjusts privateness settings to auto-delete location, search historical past by default

Google is altering how a lot of your knowledge it retains as a part of location and search histories, providing the flexibility to auto-delete by default.
Google is changing how much of your data it retains as part of location and search histories, offering the ability to auto-delete by default.

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