Users no longer have to go to their Google Account page to access
privacy controls.
As long as a user is signed into their account, they will be able to access their search data without having to go to their Google Account page and click through to the “Personal info & privacy” settings. On the mobile web experience, “Your data in Search” will be a persistent menu item on the home page as well as on results pages.
Giving users more direct access to
control what information Google saves will potentially limit available ad
targeting data. But, whether or not such efforts will impact advertisers will
depend on how readily users avail themselves of these privacy tools. Certainly,
having a call-to-action on its desktop home page, and a menu option within the
mobile experience, will make this more top-of-mind for Google searchers.
More
on Google’s latest user privacy control updates
- The updates are rolling out on desktop, mobile web and the Google Search app for iOS on Wednesday, but won’t be available on the Android app until the coming weeks.
- Google says it plans to expand these privacy control efforts to Google Maps in 2019, followed by releases in “many” other Google products.
- In addition to being able to delete recent search activity, control ad settings and have access to Activity Controls, users will also see a “How activity data makes Search work” message aimed at educating them on how their settings and activity on Google impact search results.
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