Monday, June 1, 2015

Here is your new control center – ITavisen.no

Here are answers to questions you did not dare ask them.

Monday, 1 June 2015 – 7:01 p.m.

Google has launched a new security and privacy control on myaccount.google.com.

New dashboard
As the company points out on his blog, they have already made significant changes in how Android relate to app permissions.

Also read: What You Need to Know About Android M.

Now they want you to also keep track of the browser with the new solution including making it possible to disable access for less secure applications (access was enabled on our account, so this should also examine).

Perform this test
This is done by means of this security check.

Some apps and devices use less safe login technology, which in turn makes your account more vulnerable.

You can turn off access to these apps – which we recommend – or you can turn on access if you want to use them despite the risk they pose “, warns Google, pointing to this page for more information.

What Google collects about you?
Besides that they are trying to give the user more control, and the fact that you do not even need a Google account to use part of the panel, they respond well to frequently asked questions .

For example: What data does Google collect about you?

Or; Selling Google your data?

“No, we do not sell your personal information. We use certain information, such as searches you’ve done and your current location, to make the ads we display more relevant and useful. It is thanks to ads that we can make services such as Search, Gmail and Maps available and free for all.

We do not share information with advertisers in any way that identifies you, unless you’ve given us permission to do it. With our tool for ad settings, you can control the ads based on interests or searches. “

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