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If you’ve never taken the time to check in on what info Google has on you, there’s never been a better time to do so. The new password protection can be activated through Google’s My Activity page, which also happens to be the location where you can view the plethora of data Google has collected from you. The new feature, first spotted by Android Police, can actually lock down your entire Google history, including audio recordings, YouTube searches, and all activity across Google properties. So we are grateful that, after all this time, Google has finally added an option to password-protect our search history. Google keeps track of every one of those mortifying searches, along with every video you’ve ever watched on YouTube and every question you’ve posed to your Google Assistant. The words we type into that ubiquitous search bar reveal our late-night questions, things we really ought o know but have forgotten, our inability to do basic arithmetic, and our most intimate musings. Let’s be honest here for a moment: our Google search histories are embarrassing.
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