Here are three links that show what Google knows about you.
[Manager:] It’s not random what content and advertisements you see on the web.
Google (and others) continually collects information about you through your browsing habits where you’ve been and what you search for.
Here are three links that show what information Google has about you, and who they think you are.
1. WHO THINK GOOGLE THAT YOU?
In order to show you advertisements there is higher probability that you click, Google collect data about you including through what websites you visit. This information they use to build your profile.
Here you can see and verify, whom Google think you are:
http://www.google.com/settings / ads /
2. WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN?
If you’re using an Android mobile, Google Now on iPhone or otherwise has given Google permission, you may phone sends GPS data about you.
you can find the whole gamut of where you’ve been here:
https://maps.google.com/locationhistory
3. FIND EVERYTHING YOU HAVE SEARCHED ON
Google stores every search you’ve done in the search engine. Besides signing the every Google ad is clicked on.
The extensive log, see visualized and categorized here:
https://www.google.com/history/
Google also has a similar record of what you’ve searched for on YouTube: https: //www.youtube.com/feed/history/search_history
BONUS: you can see which apps and extensions that use the data Google collects about you, and you can register to receive a monthly email about security and privacy from Google.
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