It’s no secret that Google is logging your activities—in Chrome, on Google Maps, through your web searches—in order to serve up ads that are more specifically targeted to you and your interests. It’s the trade-off we make for using all of Google’s apps for free, but you do have a certain amount of control over what happens to this data. Via your Google Account dashboard on the web, you can check up on all of the information Google has collected on you across its multitude of apps, and delete some (or all) of it. You can even choose have it wiped automatically after a certain period of time, if you’d rather your online activities didn’t follow you around forever. Deleting this data doesn’t
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