Google brings three new privacy tools

The American technology giant has committed to online security by releasing three new tools that give users the opportunity to check the data they share when they use Google Maps, YouTube and Google Assistt. That's how it gets into map mode, which Android users can use [...]
This is how it reaches the map-disputed mode, which Android users can use in October, and later it will even reach the iOS, which means that data and countries are not stored in the user Google account and cannot be used to personalise Maps app experience.
When it comes to YouTube, Google plans a feature of automatic erasing that erases data at user-elect intervals, so that data can be saved for three months, 18 months, or until user decides to delete it manually, Kosovo priss broadcasts.
While via Google Assistant, users will be able to erase questions and voice commands, and it's enough to say “Hey Google, delete the last thing I told you” or “everything I told you last week”
Google also comes with a password check-up system that will be integrated into an existing password manager, so users will be able to verify quickly and easily that their passwords have been compromised and replaced weak passwords that compromise the safety of the saved accounts.












