Posted on 04/27/2019 10:33:13 AM PDT by BenLurkin
First, go to myaccount.google.com/privacycheckup. This is a good page to bookmark, since it gives you granular control over lots of privacy settings.
Next, scroll down to Location History and choose Manage Location History.
This is where youll see everywhere youve been. Its a freaky level of detail.
Tap Manage Location History at the bottom of the screen again.
Toggle the button to turn off Location History.
To delete your history, do this:
Tap the settings button on the Location History map.
Select Delete all location history.
Turn off the option that allows Google to track your location history.
Thats not it, though.
Google will continue tracking your location unless you also turn off a separate Web & App Activity tracker. Google says it tracks your location from apps to provide better recommendations, and more personalized experiences in Maps, Search, and other Google services.
Turn off the option that allows Google to track your web and app activity.
(Excerpt) Read more at cnbc.com ...
Not by Google. There are also some tricks for that but not for discussion.
I have a friend big into gaming and is huge into google “services”. He was interested in the new google Stadia gaming platform but since it all runs on google’s servers he (and many people) were worried about input lag. I told him not to worry about it, since google already has your contact list, appointments, calendar, where you go, what you do, and what you search for they already know you better than yourself. Input lag is not a real concern, they already know where you were going to move and will fix it during the lag time.
In the mean time, until it is illegal or they continue to buy off more legistators and keep that from happening.....
down load “Blockada” It is FOSS (free open source software) and you can get it on f-droid (f-droid.org)
It sets up a VPN on the phone that allows you to control internet traffic on and off the android. You can block google so they get nothing if you desire. Unfortunately, most people are so emeshed into google “services” that they could not bear to not have gmail, maps, photos, etc.
The government and the big Corps track the population through the evermore ubiquitous cameras and electronic cash registers and a lot of etc. A guerrilla war in an advanced country- China, Europe, the USA- is probably not possible now.
bkmk
It is easy to say that. “They are bored by my information”. What is disconcerning is that all that data is there. If the political winds of change came and the Bernie-bot socialists got in, that might be troublesome. google hates conservatives and actively manipulates searches, censors and manipulates data against conservatives. One might find their data of searches, websites visited, locations visited, contacts on their contact list, contacts visited, appointments on calendar, and on and on somewhat inconvenient in the new socialist paradise. It may be “boring” to you, but it all exists and can and will be used against you.
Ping
Sheesh just change your browser to use a different search engine and dont go to Google. Google is run by Rats.
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Another good thing about my DOS machine is that it is google free...
Not only does legislation not make such tracking illegal;
the embedded technology needed is required by Fed law.
I have everything paused but I am still followed.
I see ads show up on my android phone on searches I did only on my pc. On my phone I only check accuweather and my yahoo finance page. Occasionally go to freerepublic when waiting somewhere.
Went to that link but since I have never had nor ever will have a google account there was nothing there /S
Never had a twitbookspaceface account either. I feel so....free ?!
I try to avoid google but there’s no good substitute for youtube.
Only turn off those functions when you are on a secret mission. Better yet leave your real phone at home and use a burner phone.
I don’t think it was google, but I went to what might have been a dark web site and found everything but my picture. Income, assets, religious affiliation (They blew that one badly}, and what kind of a neighbor I am. There was a lot more, mostly accurate, and startling.
Bfl
Common sense:
* Avoid Google as much as you can.
* Dump your Google account.
* Don't use gmail.
* Use a search engine like DuckDuckGo that guarantees not to track you. Just as good and fast as Google.
* Add Ghostery to your browser to stop trackers in their tracks (slight pun intended :).
They would get bored, I have nothing to hide.....
Would you be comfortable handing all your data and privacy to your worst enemy?
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