Google showed Thursday it’s getting more serious about privacy when it launched a tool called Google Dashboard that aims to give you more control over your personal data stored on Google’s servers.
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Google has unveiled its ‘Google Dashboard’ service, a page where users ...
Yes, the Google Dashboard provides a nice snapshot of what Google knows about me. That transparency is definitely a step in the right direction. But it dodges the most pressing transparency issue ...
Google has unveiled a service called “Dashboard” which helps users manage their privacy information by showing them the data Google is collecting on them across its most popular services. The ...
Using many different Google applications is like working with a crossword puzzle. All of the pieces are there, but how they all fit together is a mystery. Google took a stab fixing this with the ...
Google, which has had a bullseye on its back when it comes to Internet privacy, on Thursday launched a Web site that shows people what data Gmail, Google Calendar and more than a dozen other Google ...
Google has launched a new status dashboard, this dashboard is for Google Search at status.search.google.com. Google Search status dashboard. The Google Search status dashboard will show you if there ...
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