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7 Lesser-Known Google Account Settings You Should Change
Adjust your options for things like account recovery, ad personalization, and which parts of your Google profile are shared publicly. When you're jumping between the many different apps Google offers-- Gmail, Google Maps, Google Calendar, YouTube, and all the rest--you may not be giving much thought to the Google account that underpins them all or to the myriad settings you can access that help to define your experience across all these apps. If you've never opened up your Google account page on the web or on your phone, there are a host of options to browse through there. They cover everything from data security and browsing history to the backup email Google needs in case you ever get locked out of your account. Here we're going to focus on seven of the lesser-known settings: the ones that don't necessarily get a lot of attention but which are still an important part of how your account and your Google apps operate.
If you use Google accounts, it's time to do a free security checkup
DIY Tech Hacks If you use Google accounts, it's time to do a free security checkup It's good practice to do a regular audit. More information Adding us as a Preferred Source in Google by using this link indicates that you would like to see more of our content in Google News results. Keep unwelcome visitors locked out of your Google account. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Your Google account likely stores a lot of important information, from your home address in Google Maps and your work emails in Gmail, to family pictures in Google Photos and personal conversations in Google Chat.
Child rights org says Google undermines parental control of child accounts
A child rights advocacy organisation in the United States is accusing Google of bypassing parental authority by allowing children to disable parental supervision over Google accounts after they turn 13. Melissa McKay, president of the Digital Childhood Institute, stated on LinkedIn that Google sent her 12-year-old an email that will unlock additional tools once he turns 13, posting screenshots of the email. Among the changes, once children turn the age of 13, they can turn off supervised experiences on YouTube and can add payment methods to Google Pay. Parents will no longer be able to block apps, turn on location sharing without the permission of the child user or block access to payment features. "Google is asserting authority over a boundary that does not belong to them. It reframes parents as a temporary inconvenience to be outgrown and positions corporate platforms as the default replacement," McKay said in a post on LinkedIn.
Windows' Copilot AI can now read your Gmail and Google Calendar
When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. Windows' Copilot AI can now read your Gmail and Google Calendar The newest test version of Copilot can connect to your Google account to analyze data in Gmail, Drive, and Calendar. Microsoft really wants you to use Copilot, its branded AI platform. In fact, Microsoft wants you to use Copilot so much that it's fine if you want to use it on Google services, like Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Calendar. A new Windows Insider update facilitates that.
Is Google listening? Check your account history now
Ruby Media Group CEO Kris Ruby joins'Fox Report' to discuss backlash facing Google over alleged anti-White bias in its artificial intelligence image generator. Some of us are more paranoid than others about what our phones are listening to and what they do with that information. Advertisers and data brokers know so much about you โฆ They don't need to listen to discover your secrets. Still, you better believe it's happening. I'm looking out for your security and privacy -- because we all know Big Tech companies aren't.
Google IS quietly recording your voice... here is how to switch the feature off
There is a hidden feature in users' Google accounts that lets the tech giant quietly record their voices that it stores for other uses. Google saves the audio recordings from web and app activity, along with verbal interactions with Search, Assistant and Maps, which it uses'to develop and improve its audio recognition technologies.' However, A tech expert recently shared a'cheat code' that he claimed will stop Google from recording your smartphone activity. Users need to manage their Google account and unselect options in'Data and Privacy,' which a digital expert has claimed will block the tech company from accessing your microphone and camera. Google saves the audio recordings from web and app activity, along with verbal interactions with Search, Assistant and Maps, which it uses'to develop and improve its audio recognition technologies' Users need to manage their Google account.
Google Sues Scammers Over Fake Bard AI Chatbot That Downloads Malware
Alphabet Inc.'s Google is suing five unidentified scammers who tricked people looking for Google's artificial intelligence chatbot Bard into downloading malware onto their computers. In a lawsuit filed in the Northern District of California, Google claimed the scammers set up social media accounts encouraging people to download a fake version of Bard. When users downloaded the file, it installed malicious software onto their devices, allowing the scammers to access their social media accounts. Google's lawsuit is the first of its kind from a major tech company, highlighting how new legal issues will arise as the artificial intelligence craze continues to sweep countries around the world. "As public excitement in new generative AI tools has increased, scammers are increasingly taking advantage of unsuspecting users," said Google's general counsel Halimah DeLaine Prado in a blog post published on Monday morning.
Three hidden lists on your phone that show EVERYTHING Google knows about you
Everything Google knows about you can be laid bare with a few simple clicks on your smartphone or computer. It goes far beyond where you live, your age, your interests and your favorite stores - the search engine knows more than some of the people closest to you. Google Maps knows all the countries, cities, attractions and local routes you've ever visited. And its Ad Personalization system uses your search history, browsing data and screen time to generate. If you have Location History enabled on your Google account, take a trip down memory lane with the Google Maps Timeline.
Say goodbye to Google passwords and hello to Google Passkeys
CyberGuy weighs the pros and cons of the Apple Watch and the Fitbit and tells you which is best. The tech giant Google is incorporating a new security feature called passkeys into its devices and platforms. Using a passkey means that anytime you'd traditionally be prompted to put in your Google account password, you'll instead be able to securely authenticate yourself via a face identification system or fingerprint scanner. This new way of logging in promises to help prevent your login information from being stolen and keep your privacy safe from scammers. Also, the end goal is for the experience of logging in with a passkey to be easier than doing so with a password.
Is your phone really listening to you? DailyMail.com puts it to the test on a brand-new cell
Your smartphone is not listening to you around the clock -- but it's collecting so much information that it does not even need to. It has long been speculated that Apple, Google, Samsung and other popular phone makers are recording users 24/7 to collect information for advertising purposes. Most of us have seemingly randomly been promoted an advert for a product that we could have sworn was only talked about in private. To test this, we set up a freshly-factory-reset Samsung phone, using a new Google account on the Android device. We created a fictitious person named Robin, 22, and made a fake a Facebook account for him to use.