Filed under: Google, Google Talk, Picasa, YouTube | Tags: Google, Google Talk, Picasa, YouTube
Google is addressing users’ privacy concerns with the launch of a new tool that will reveal the data stored in their Google accounts.
Google has vast amounts of data on many web users, particularly those in the habit of signing in to their Gmail accounts and using the Google search engine. Now it has introduced Google Dashboard, so that users can see exactly what data the search giant holds about them, access the relevant privacy policies for different sites and, where appropriate, the facililty to change the settings. For example, Gmail users can set it up so that no history of chats or web searches is saved, if they wish.
The function to change settings is not new but having it all stored in one location is. In a blog post announcing the development, Google said: “Over the past 11 years, Google has focused on building innovative products for our users. Today, with hundreds of millions of people using those products around the world, we are very aware of the trust that you have placed in us, and our responsibility to protect your privacy and data.”
The dashboard has controls for Google Accounts as well as its social networking site Orkut, YouTube, photo manager Picasa and Google Talk.
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