The feature is currently available for desktop and web platforms; it will be available in the Google app for iOS and Android in coming weeks, and in Google Maps from next year.
Search
engine and technology giant Google
has now made it easier for users to review and delete their search
history. The company has rolled out an update for its Google Search
platform that enables a new ‘Your data in Search’ option where a
user can review and delete recent Search activity, get quick access
to the most relevant privacy controls in Google Account, and learn
more about how Search works with data. The update is currently
available for desktop and web platforms; it will be available in the
Google app for iOS and Android in the coming weeks, and in Google
Maps from next year.
Google
collects several data when you make a search using Google
Search platform. This data includes the terms you search for,
links you interact with and other information like your current
location when you search. Until now, the information related to
search history was available under Google Account. To review and
delete search history and other data, users had to visit their Google
account, but now it has been integrated within the search itself,
making it easier to review and delete search history data.
Google
is also providing quick access to the privacy controls in Google
Account that are most relevant. For example, to control the ads you
see when you search, the company now gives access to manage Ad
settings. Additionally, you can also access your Activity Controls to
decide what information Google saves to your account and uses to
optimise its products.
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