10 URLs that each Google user should know

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Major Google URLs

If you are concerned with the above queries, below you will find 10 important links that each user of Google needs to know. They are hidden, and will reveal interesting details about what Google knows about you. Let's start.

1. Create a new Google Account using your existing email address. The normal signup process uses your @ gmail.com prefix as the username, but with the address above, you can use any other email address as a username.

https://accounts.google.com/SignUpWithoutGmail

2. Google creates a profile for you based on the sites you visit, your Google+ account, and more. It tries to guess your age, your gender and what interests you. It then uses these elements to serve you ads that are close to your interests. Use the URL below to see how Google views you.

https://www.google.com/ads/preferences/

3. Google allows you to download all of your existing data in the company's systems. You can download your photos, contacts, Gmail messages, and even videos you've uploaded to YouTube. Visit the link below

https://www.google.com/takeout

4. If you ever find your content appearing on another website that uses one of Google's products – such as Blogger, AdSense, or YouTube – you can report it through the DMCA to have the content removed. This address can also be used to remove websites that steal your content from the results of Google.

https://support.google.com/legal

5. Want to find the history of the sites you've visited through your Android device? Through the Google Maps website you can see the entire history of the locations you have visited. It also gives you the option to export the data to KML to view your history from Google Earth or even Google Drive.

https://maps.google.com/locationhistory

6. Η Gοogle καταγράφει κάθε όρο ς που έχετε πληκτρολογήσει στην ιστοσελίδα της. Κρατάει ακόμα και τα δεδομένα από κάθε αναζήτηση που πραγματοποιήσατε με φωνητική εντολή.  Με τα παρακάτω links, μπορείτε να δείτε το ιστορικό όλων των ερωτημάτων αναζήτησης σας στη Google.

https://history.google.com
https://history.google.com/history/audio

7. You'll need to sign in to your Gmail account at least once every 9 months so that Google can not terminate your account according to company policies. This can be a problem for you if you have multiple Gmail accounts. One solution is to set up a centralized Gmail account and all others as secondary accounts. You can see the settings from the link below

https://www.google.com/settings/account/inactive

8. Worried that someone else is using your Google Account? See all your activities to find one that is not yours. There are logs for each device that has recently been used to log in to your account. You can also find out the IP address and approximate geographical location of the device.

https://security.google.com/settings/security/activity

9. From the link below you will find a list of web applications, browser extensions, Google and mobile apps that have access to read or write your Google data. If the permission level says “access to basic account information,” that means you've used your Google account to sign in to the app.

https://security.google.com/settings/security/permissions

10  Here is the most important URL for Google Apps users. If your account has ever been hacked, use this secret link to reset your app manager password. You will be prompted to verify your domain name by creating a CNAME record on your DNS.

https://admin.google.com/domain.gr/VerifyAdminAccountPasswordReset

[*] Replace domain.gr at the above address with your domain name.

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