How to find out everything Google knows about you

When you use Google, you are making a deal. You get to use services like Gmail, Drive, search, YouTube and Google Maps for free.

In exchange, you agree to share information about yourself that Google can share with advertisers so their ads are more effective. For instance, airlines want to target people who love to travel. Children’s clothing makers want to target parents.

Google uses a lot of methods to learn about you. There’s the stuff you tell Google outright when you sign up for its Gmail, maps or to use your Android phone. This includes your name, phone number, location, and so on.

But Google also watches you as you scamper around the internet, deducing your interests from your internet searches (what do you search for? click on?), from your use of Google’s other services, and from other websites you visit.

By visiting a hard-to-find page called “Web & App Activity” you can see what Google is watching. Then by visiting a site called “Ads Settings” you can see what Google thinks it knows about you and you can change what its telling advertisers about you. Read on for the details…

  • It’s not easy to find your “Web & App Activity” page. You must be logged into Google to see this page. Once logged in, go to https://history.google.com/history/ and click on “all time.”

How to find out everything Google knows about you

  • This brings up a long list of all the web pages you searched. You can delete them but it isn’t easy. Google only lets you delete one day at a time. That will take forever to cover years worth of data. But you can try it anyway. Click on today, then click the delete button at the top.How to find out everything Google knows about you
  • You’ll have to deal with a warning from Google telling you that you don’t really want to delete this information. The truth is, Google doesn’t want you to delete this information. You may or may not want to. But don’t worry if you do. You won’t break the internet or your Google account if you hit the delete button.How to find out everything Google knows about you
  • Now, click on the little menu button on the top left of the screen.

How to find out everything Google knows about you

  • Here’s where you’ll find links to the voice, device, location and YouTube records Google keeps on you. You can go to those pages and delete stuff, too.

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  •  But, you’ll have to delete everything one day at a time and deal with Google’s warnings on why you don’t want to do that.
  • If you click on “location history” in the menu, it takes you to a page with a map, which represents your “timeline” of where and when you traveled, via Google Maps or other location services. Now click on the settings button on the lower right corner

How to find out everything Google knows about you

  • From here you can delete all of your location data, if you choose. But if you really want to see all the data Google has collected on you, click on “Download a copy of all your data.” (You can also get to this download page from your “account settings” page.)
  • Click on “select all.” Scroll down and select “next.”
  • Select your file type. (We recommend the default, .zip, since both Windows and Macs computers can typically open those files without problem.) And select your delivery method. You might want to save it to Drive if you have the space. Google warns that archives that are emailed may take hours or days to compile. You’ll have to be patient. It still took two hours when using Drive. Google will email you when its done.

How to find out everything Google knows about you

  • While you are waiting, you can explore what advertisers are told about you. While you are logged in, go to any Google service and click on your account icon. Then click on “My Account.
  • This takes you to your account settings page. On the left, the “Activity controls” lets you explore all the daily information Google keeps on you, too. The “Control your content” lets you download all of your data, too. But this time, click on “Ads Settings” then scroll down and click on “Manage ad settings.”

How to find out everything Google knows about you

    • Scroll down and click on “control signed-out ads” and you can turn off “interest-based ads” at least for this browser, meaning Google won’t share stuff about you to advertisers. How to find out everything Google knows about you

Google will warn you against it. Or, you can switch to a the DuckDuckGo search engine, which promises not to track you at all.

 

 

Posted in Business Insider by Julie Bort