JAKARTA Google tracks all of your activities on the internet to gather information. Although the goal is to produce personalized content or experiences, not everyone likes them.
You may be one of the people who are disturbed by this Google habit. Although Google continues to promise online privacy for its users, data leakage is common and Google is also one of the companies at risk.
If Google experiences problems related to data leakage, your online activity may be a leak. Therefore, you need to limit Google's actions in tracking your various online activities.
Deactivating Google Activity Tracking
To limit the tracking of activities carried out by Google, you need to disable related features through the Privacy Data page on the Google account you are using. First, you need to click on the Google profile photo in the upper right corner of the browser.
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Next, select Manage your Google Account until the main page appears. If you have, select Data and Privacy from the menu on the left of the screen, then scroll down the screen until you find Web Activities and Apps to view tracking status.
In that section, click the drop-down menu and select Disable it. By selecting this option, all your online activities will no longer be saved to your Google account. If you want to delete all stored data, select Disable and delete the activity.
This option will delete all tracking history on Google servers. You can also set the deletion of data automatically. In the Web and App Activities section, you can select the option to delete activity regularly with the desired time interval.
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