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6 ways to protect your privacy on Google

Written by compews
May 14 2009

Concerned that Google knows too much about you? The company provides many ways to protect your privacy online — you just need to find them. Here are six good ones.

1. Know your privacy rights: Use the Google Privacy Center. This site includes all of Google’s privacy policies, as well as privacy best practices for each of its products and services. Although the “legalese” of privacy policies can be difficult to understand, Google’s Privacy Channel offers a library of short YouTube videos with practical tips on protecting your data when using Google products and services. Try the “Google Search Privacy” and “Google Privacy Tips” series.

2. Protect your content on the services you use. Some content that Google stores for you, such as photos uploaded in Picasa Web Albums, are public by default. You can protect your privacy when you upload photos by choosing the appropriate checkbox.

Choices include “unlisted” (accessible only if you have the Web link, and not indexed by Web search engines) or private (viewable only by named users who must sign in).

Another example: You can take a Google Chat “off the record” if you don’t want the instant messaging transcript stored.

In contrast, Google Latitude, which tracks your whereabouts by way of GPS-enabled cell phones, does not share your location data by default. You must authorize others to see it. Latitude stores your last known location, but not your history.

Complete articles : www.computerworld.com

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