
Tal Oppenheimer, a Chrome product manager, describes new privacy features at Google I/O last year.
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Google collects a staggering amount of personal information about its users — maybe even more than you realize. Google remembers every search you perform and every YouTube video you watch. Whether you have an Android phone or an iPhone ($699 at Apple), Google Maps logs everywhere you go, the route you take to get there and how long you stay — even if you never open the app. When you take a closer look at everything Google knows about you, the results can be shocking, and maybe a little unsettling. Thankfully, there are a few things you can do about it.
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