The Internet has made it much easier to find and view things. But, what did you see on your mobile, which sites did you visit? Google has all the information about what you see on the phone.
If you are an Android user, you need to be alert. Because someone is tracking your smartphone. Yes, Google is doing it. What do you ever see on the phone. Google knows what app you’re using, when and where it’s used.
Activity controls in Google account track all activities of your phone. What are you searching for, which website is open. What video are you watching? Where are you going? It’s all saved in Google’s Activity controls. Google says that activated data gives you search results and customized experience on Google products.
Check your data like this:
To do this, go to Google search of your smartphone. And search My Activity. Now tap on the top link on myactivity.google.com. Which app have you ever used? All the information about which article you read on which website or which video you watched on YouTube.
How to delete your myactivity.google.com data:
Google also offers this option if you want to delete your data. For this you need to go to myactivity.google.com. At this point, tap on the three dots along with the search bar. Now go to Delete activity by. Here you will see the options of Last hour, Last Day, All time and Custom Range. Data can be deleted by selecting options at your convenience.