You can soon set up your Google location history to delete automatically
Google is stepping up its privacy controls.
An upcoming update will allow users to set up their location history so it automatically deletes after a specific amount of time.
Soon users will be able to navigate to their Google Account, then tap the ‘Activity Controls’ in the ‘Data & Personalization’ section of the website. Once in there, users will be able to go into the ‘Location History’ section and set up auto-delete controls for their location data.
Google is letting users choose either to delete their location history every three or 18 months. This means that every time a piece of location data is older than three or 18 months Google removes it.
Google will roll out the update to the location history setting first, then after that web and app history will get the same treatment.
Google’s blog post says this change is going to make its way to users in the coming weeks.
Source: Google
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