Have you ever wanted to know what Google knows about you? Google has an ideal data collection platform for those who use it. These include search, location, device, usage data, message data, email, voice search, YouTube history, and most recently ad interaction data.
To find out what data Google has on you follow these steps: Sign in to Gmail or Google, then go to the top right, then select “Applications” -> “Account”. From there, find “Privacy & Personalization,” then “Manage your data and privacy.” There you find “Ad Settings” and then “Ad Personalization”. Here you’ll see everything Google knows about your searches, Gmail data, and YouTube history.
Similarly, you can also see if location history tracking is enabled (“Account” -> “Manage your data and privacy” -> “Location history”), as well as disable the tracking of your online activities (“Account” -> “Manage your data and privacy” -> “Web and app activity”).
Meanwhile, Google is planning to relaunch in the coming weeks its AI tool that creates images of people, which it stopped after inaccuracies in some historical depictions. Alphabet’s Google began offering image generation through its Gemini AI models earlier this month.
Some users stated on social media that they generated historical images which were sometimes inaccurate. “We’ve removed the feature while we fix it. We hope to bring it back online very soon in the next two weeks, or a few weeks,” Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis said in a panel at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
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