

#Welcome to my activity tv#
Magnifying glasses at the ready! World's smallest TV is the same size as a postage stamp - but functions.Google says that will no longer happen if users allow it to stockpile web browsing histories in the 'My Account' center. Taking that step currently won't block the same ad from appearing on the targeted person's smartphone a few hours later. Until now, Google had been keeping personal information in different digital dossiers that sometimes require users to take multiple steps to manage specific pieces of data.įor instance, someone annoyed by a Google-generated ad on their personal computer can prevent it from appearing again by clicking on an 'X'' in the corner. If they choose, users will now be able to authorize Google to store their web browsing histories in the 'My Account' center. Last year, Google also opened a 'My Account' hub to serve as a one-stop shop for setting privacy and security controls. In an effort to minimize complaints about invading people's privacy, Google has long allowed its users to impose limits on how much data is accumulated about them and how many customized ads they see. Those customized ads shown alongside Google's search results and the content on millions of other websites have turned Google's corporate parent, Alphabet Inc., into one of the world's most profitable companies. Google's business has been built on its longtime practice of monitoring its users' online behavior in an effort to learn about their interests so it can show ads most likely to appeal to them.

You can delete most of your activity that's saved in those places.Google has released a new feature that will reveal how much information the search engine giant has collected about you For example, if you've turned on Location History, that activity is saved to your Maps Timeline instead. Your activity might be saved in places other than My Activity.

Note: Some activity may expire sooner than the timeframe you choose.
