If you're curious about what Google knows about us , you'll probably be familiar with the My Activity page. This is where Google collects and retains everything from your search history on the web, YouTube and other services. Until recently, by accessing email, we could easily access and delete this data. But thanks to a recent update, a security layer has been added to this section that you can enable in your Google Account to protect it. In the following, you will learn how to protect your Google search history with a password.
This feature, which can be accessed by clicking "Manage my activity verification" on the My Activity page, allows you to use passwords to protect your Google search history. In this case, if someone can not review your history even with an email.
How to protect your Google My Activity search history?
To enable this new Google feature, on your Google My Activity page, follow these steps:
• Sign in to your Google Account from any device you use.
• Go to the myactivity page
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