Google has unveiled a service called “Dashboard” which helps users manage their privacy information by showing them the data Google is collecting on them across its most popular services. The ...
Let’s get this out of the way: What Google’s missing — and fair warning to Google-philes, I’m unbending on this — is the equivalent of an opt-out panic button. With services like YouTube, Picassa, ...
When signed in to your Google account, your searches, clicked links, images, and videos are tracked. Things like your IP address, device, and which ads you click are tracked even when you're not ...
The Android Privacy Dashboard offers users a 24-hour view of permissions-related activities on their devices. If you prefer having a more comprehensive view beyond 24 ...
New Google products always cause a press commotion, but the prevailing reaction to the release of Google Dashboard on Thursday was an underwhelming: "Yeah, So?" Dashboard is promoted on the official ...
Google has released an update to the Privacy Dashboard for Android devices, bringing a new 7-day view of permissions-related activity. This feature was initially ...
Google today released a new web page that allows users to better see how much of their data are being stored by the Internet search giant. Google Dashboard lists all of Google’s services that a user ...
Android’s Privacy Dashboard has historically offered a 24-hour log of how apps use permissions. With Android 16 DP1, it looked like Google would be extending this ...
Users discovered that the Google Messages app appeared in the Play Store’s privacy dashboard. The warning stated that the app was sharing location data with third parties. Google says the app appeared ...