How to listen and clean up everything you've told Google?
You may not know, every time you search by voice, Google will "record" everything you have said. And also if you are an Android user, every time you say "OK Google", all you say will be recorded.
In addition, in fact Google always silently monitors every activity, websites you visit to serve as a database for their services. So if you want to keep it safe, you should "cut the tail" of Google, refer to the steps here.
However, you do not need to worry too much because Google allows you to listen again and delete everything you have said recorded.
To delete everything you said that Google recorded, follow the steps below:
First visit Google's Voice and Audio Activity website and start deleting all recordings. You can delete each recording one by one or you can delete all recordings at once, just click More => Delete Options => Advanced.
Each file will have a plaintext record and the recording information related to your search. If you want to 'consolidate' your privacy settings, you can ask Google to stop following the websites you visit here or turn off everything from stored maps to view YouTube history on this page.
If during the recording process "pause", it will be reactivated the next time you use the Virtual Assistant, search by voice (Voice Search) or say "OK Google ".
So if you do not want to be discovered by all of what you have said or searched for, it is best to erase the traces of everything you have told Google.
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Good luck!
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