Released: November 05, 2009
Google allows some insight into data stored
Source: David Sarno. L.A.Times blog ( Free Registration )
Google has unveiled its ‘Google Dashboard’ service, a page where users can get a sense of the data the company stores about them in any of 23 different Google-run services.
As questions about how the company uses consumer data continue to mount, Google has tried to answer those concerns by allowing users a clearer view into how their data is stored and used by programs like Gmail, YouTube and Google Docs.
The Dashboard is essentially a page listing each service that stores data, along with which types of data it stores.
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