![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Google has long had ways for users to limit data collection and delete history - location history, search, voice, and YouTube activity data - but it was typically an opt-out experience the default was data collection, something that made its features possible (automatically remembering sites you often visit might be a useful thing to some). “Today, we are announcing privacy improvements to help do that, including changes to our data retention practices across our core products to keep less data by default.” A new privacy default with continuous auto-deletion “As we design our products, we focus on three important principles: keeping your information safe, treating it responsibly, and putting you in control,” Pichai wrote on Google’s blog. Two days later, Google CEO Sundar Pichai struck back with a defense of its privacy policies, and announced new improvements. ![]()
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