Are you ready to find out what Google knows about you?

Η Google είναι πολύ περισσότερο από μια απλή μηχανή αναζήτησης. Οι περισσότερες όμως της υπηρεσίας είναι κρυμμένες βαθιά στο ταμπλό του λογαριασμού σας, και έτσι είναι πάρα πολλοί αυτοί που δεν τις γνωρίζουν. Τα κρυμμένα αυτά εργαλεία μπορεί να αποκαλύψουν ενδιαφέρουσες πληροφορίες για το πως χρησιμοποιείτε τις υπηρεσίες της Google και γενικότερα τον ιστό.

Below is a list of the most important hidden Google Toolbar URLs.

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1. Google Dashboard

The Google control panel has been created by the company to offer "transparency" and control over the personal data stored in your accounts. You can view and manage the data collected from your activities in various Google services, such as the Search engine, Gmail, Chrome and

Summarizes the data for each product you use and provides the ability to adjust your preferences.

2. Saved passwords

From the saved passwords you can see the usernames and passwords (stored in Google SmartLock) that you typed and saved to Google Chrome and your Android devices.

3. Web App & Activities (formerly Web History)

Displays a list of all the search terms you searched for on Google. However, all sites that have been browsed in Chrome and other applications are also saved. The page lets you choose where data will be stored, or delete previous searches and browsing history.

You can also turn off this service completely by disabling the storage of your searches and web history.

4. Voice & Sound Activities

Lists the voice and audio data you sent via Google during your searches. These could be voice searches you performed or voice commands and search queries you entered into Google Now.

From the page you have full control over this information, delete data or update your settings.

5. Device Information

This page lets you see all the data sent from your devices to Google. Displays all information, such as contacts, applications and application data, system status, voice or search commands, and other data on your devices on Google servers.

6. What you have seen on YouTube & Search history

Two pages that will show you what videos you've ever watched on YouTube while you were logged in of Google. Search History shows all the search items you've typed into YouTube. These searches are stored by Google and then used to serve you relevant ads and better video recommendations.

You can delete your history and block her .

7. Position History

The page will show you all the parts that your Android device has registered with the company and of course they are stored on Google servers. This information is used by Google products, and ads to serve you "useful information" based on where you are.

8. Ad settings

On the page you will find your ad profile created by Google based on what it knows about you (from your Google+ profile, web apps and your business in general, which ads you clicked on, etc.).

You can stop interest-based ads on various Google services, such as YouTube.

9. Application Rights

Introduces you to a collection of all the applications that have full or partial access to your Google Account. It also displays a list of your connected Android devices, apps and games, web apps and webpages, browser extensions, and Google Scripts.

You can revoke access to any of the above if you do not want access to your account.

10. Account Activity

This page lists all the activities associated with your Google Account. This allows you to see all the devices that have been active in the last 28 days or logged into your account. You can remove access for Android devices, but unfortunately you can not revoke access for browser sessions.

If you notice something suspicious, you can correct it from this Google page.

11. Data Tools

Allows you to download all data collected by Google. Creates a single file with data from all the Google products you use - such as Google Photos, Contacts, Gmail messages, Google Drive, YouTube video subscriptions, and more.

You can choose to download all the data or just the data you need.

12. Inactive Account Manager

Allows you to control what happens to your Google Account if it has been idle for a long time. You'll need to sign in to your Gmail account once every nine months, otherwise Google may terminate your account. You can use this page to protect your account if it is locked due to inactivity.

You can set time periods and notifications to your phone or e-mail, resp data with trusted persons, or delete your account entirely after the time limit.

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