As many worry about the information that Facebook collects, due to the company’s recent user data scandal, we should not forget that Google also collects as much — if not more — of your data. Here is how to find out what the search giant knows about you.
Following Facebook’s latest user data scandal, Irish web developer and technical consultant Dylan Curran took to Twitter to explain why internet users should be equally worried about the data collected on them by Google. “Want to freak yourself out? I’m gonna show just how much of your information the likes of Facebook and Google store about you without you even realising it,” Curran tweeted.
Curran noted that Google stores your location data every time you turn on your phone.
Curran notes that Google actively stores every user’s search history across all devices, even if a user deletes their search history and phone history, Google collects it until the user actively goes deep into their Google account settings on every single device to delete it:
Curran described how users can get access to this data by visiting Google ‘Takeout’. When Curran went to download his data, he found that his personal file was 5.5 GB, or approximately 3 million Word documents, a massive increase in comparison to what Facebook collects on users.
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2 comments:
Facebook always has been a huge scam to weak minded people. If you have something to tell a relative, why not simply send them an email? Facebook sent my wife an email now long ago that stated "Did you see what Ronnies sister posted on Facebook?" They use these baits as a way to drum up more activity on Facebook in order to sell more advertising for Facebook.
why do the people that use Facebook have to be weak-minded? And why is FB a scam? Do you always attack and insult people who do things that you don't or can't?
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