Article 4EBQZ Google unveils auto-delete for location, Web activity, and app usage data

Google unveils auto-delete for location, Web activity, and app usage data

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Google will soon let users automatically delete location history and other private data in rolling intervals of either three months or 18 months.

"Choose a time limit for how long you want your activity data to be saved-3- or 18-months-and any data older than that will be automatically deleted from your account on an ongoing basis," Google announced yesterday. "These controls are coming first to Location History and Web & App Activity and will roll out in the coming weeks."

Google location history saves locations reported from mobile devices that are logged into your Google account, while saved Web and app activity includes "searches and other things you do on Google products and services, like Maps; your location, language, IP address, referrer, and whether you use a browser or an app; Ads you click, or things you buy on an advertiser's site; [and] Information on your device like recent apps or contact names you searched for."

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