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Hello, my friends! Recently, in Western trends, YT came across an interesting video where live mode demonstrates that Google is constantly listening to you.
A rush of a little information found a way to find all the records that Google makes with your own hands.
By the way a video clip if you are interested:
Google quietly, without putting any emphasis on this for users, listens to their conversations and stores them on its servers.
And it's not even about what you're talking about on the phone: your smartphone is watching you even when it's just lying next to you on the table.
So if you've been using smartphones for a long time, you can listen to your conversations that Google has collected over the years.
The company, in fact, does not hide this. But you can only find out about this fact if you read the huge multi-page "user agreement". Of course, no one does this!
Why is Google doing this?
The company provides all the information collected about you to its artificial intelligence. They learn to understand you, adapt to you, and, in theory, make Google products more convenient for you.
Kind of sounds cool. But there are three "buts":
1. This information can fall into the hands of intruders if someone breaks the password to your account.
2. This information can be used against you if you have a real conflict with the authorities.
3. This information is used in order to show you the most accurate, "sharpened" advertising for you.
Fortunately, there is a way to sort all this out and remove all this information. All this can be done through a special service that is not well known to many people. You just need to log in and clean everything up.
Here are the addresses you need:
But the most useful feature of this service is the ability to quickly delete everything from there. You can select the entries you want to delete by checking the box, or you can delete them all at once - in one fell swoop. Click on the "Select delete options" button in the left column.
A rush of a little information found a way to find all the records that Google makes with your own hands.
By the way a video clip if you are interested:
Google quietly, without putting any emphasis on this for users, listens to their conversations and stores them on its servers.
And it's not even about what you're talking about on the phone: your smartphone is watching you even when it's just lying next to you on the table.
So if you've been using smartphones for a long time, you can listen to your conversations that Google has collected over the years.
The company, in fact, does not hide this. But you can only find out about this fact if you read the huge multi-page "user agreement". Of course, no one does this!
Why is Google doing this?
The company provides all the information collected about you to its artificial intelligence. They learn to understand you, adapt to you, and, in theory, make Google products more convenient for you.
Kind of sounds cool. But there are three "buts":
1. This information can fall into the hands of intruders if someone breaks the password to your account.
2. This information can be used against you if you have a real conflict with the authorities.
3. This information is used in order to show you the most accurate, "sharpened" advertising for you.
Fortunately, there is a way to sort all this out and remove all this information. All this can be done through a special service that is not well known to many people. You just need to log in and clean everything up.
Here are the addresses you need:
- Here where all the data recorded by your phone's microphone is stored. If there is nothing here yet, it means that you just didn't use the voice assistant, i.e. you never said: "OK, Google".
- And here the full dossier that Google has compiled on you, based on what you do online.
But the most useful feature of this service is the ability to quickly delete everything from there. You can select the entries you want to delete by checking the box, or you can delete them all at once - in one fell swoop. Click on the "Select delete options" button in the left column.