Google stores all of your details in their server for future reference, the passwords you type in your browser, or even the search query you type in daily.
Google doesn't want you to lose any details, so they store them privately in your Google account dashboard, while some of them are known by most of us some are hidden.
TOP GOOGLE URLS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT
1) HISTORY
google stores all the search queries you have typed into their search box in Google and youtube. They stores details of all the ads you click on various ads and also store the various YouTube videos you have watched.
http://history.google.com (Google searches)
http://history.google.com/history/audio (Voice searches)
http://youtube.com/feed/history (YouTube searches and watched videos)
2) PASSWORDS
google stores all the passwords you type in your browser, just incase you need them in the future.
http://passwords.google.com
3) ADS
Google uses the information you provide to create a profile of yourself. Your age, gender, location, interest. Then uses this profile to render relevant advertisement to you.
Visit http://google.com/settings/ads to know more
4) TAKEOUT
Yeah, you can actually export all your data out of Google, these include your gmail messages, contact list, photos, and YouTube videos.
Go to http://google.com/takeout see available download links.
5)COPYRIGHT
have you seen your content in other sites, copyright infringement and want to take a legal action against it. Then head over to
http://support.google.com/legal to lay your complaint.
6) Create a new Google Account using your existing email address. The regular sign-up process uses your @gmail.com address as your Google account username but with this special URL, you can use any other email address as your username.
https://accounts.google.com/SignUpWithoutGmail
7) lost your mobile phone? You can use the Google Device Manager to find your phone provided it is switched on and connected to the Internet. You can ring the device, see the location or even erase the phone content remotely. You can also find the IMEI Number of the lost phone from your Google Account.
Google doesn't want you to lose any details, so they store them privately in your Google account dashboard, while some of them are known by most of us some are hidden.
TOP GOOGLE URLS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT
1) HISTORY
google stores all the search queries you have typed into their search box in Google and youtube. They stores details of all the ads you click on various ads and also store the various YouTube videos you have watched.
http://history.google.com (Google searches)
http://history.google.com/history/audio (Voice searches)
http://youtube.com/feed/history (YouTube searches and watched videos)
2) PASSWORDS
google stores all the passwords you type in your browser, just incase you need them in the future.
http://passwords.google.com
3) ADS
Google uses the information you provide to create a profile of yourself. Your age, gender, location, interest. Then uses this profile to render relevant advertisement to you.
Visit http://google.com/settings/ads to know more
4) TAKEOUT
Yeah, you can actually export all your data out of Google, these include your gmail messages, contact list, photos, and YouTube videos.
Go to http://google.com/takeout see available download links.
5)COPYRIGHT
have you seen your content in other sites, copyright infringement and want to take a legal action against it. Then head over to
http://support.google.com/legal to lay your complaint.
6) Create a new Google Account using your existing email address. The regular sign-up process uses your @gmail.com address as your Google account username but with this special URL, you can use any other email address as your username.
https://accounts.google.com/SignUpWithoutGmail
7) lost your mobile phone? You can use the Google Device Manager to find your phone provided it is switched on and connected to the Internet. You can ring the device, see the location or even erase the phone content remotely. You can also find the IMEI Number of the lost phone from your Google Account.
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