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What your information will Google now automatically delete?


Google has now introduced a system to automatically delete some information recorded by users during a year.

According to the details, the head of Google, Sundar Pachai, in an article on the company's safety and security blog, has announced some changes in the privacy of consumers in Google products. According to Google, users are now given the option to automatically delete all information recorded by the company over a period of three or 18 months.

Following this change, Google has moved the default settings from manual to auto-delete this month, which means that users' information will now be automatically deleted according to the new setting after a certain time. Even after this control, users will have the option to delete information manually, meaning users can keep Google's recorded information permanently.


Under Google's new system, any user's location history will now be automatically deleted after 18 months, but the user will have to turn it on. Web and app usage records will now be automatically deleted after 18 months. Yes, all existing users will be notified of this new option via email.

Under the new system, the YouTube app's record will soon be automatically deleted after 36 months for new users and first-time history users. Now users who want Google to record some of their activities will first have to go to settings and turn on this option, it will be just like users have to first allow Google to record location.

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