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Woman Shows How To Find Out What Google Knows About You – LADbible


A woman has shown how to find all the information Google has stored on you.

TikTok user @yorgoandlea posted a short clip showing how you can find out what data Google knows about you.

In the clip, she heads to Google and searches for ‘ad settings google’ and signs in, from here she scrolls down a list where you can quickly see that it has age, gender and even the languages she speaks stored.

It also appears to show things she may be interested in, such as ‘architecture’ and ‘audio equipment’.

The clip has racked up hundreds of thousands of views and has been flooded with comments from people who were surprised just how much Google knows about them.

One person wrote: “Oh God. I tried it – the amount of information!”

Someone else posted: “It’s scarily accurate.”

A third said: “This is why I disable all this stuff.”

Credit: PA
Credit: PA

However others checked out theirs and found that the information was way off.

One person said: “Why does mine say I’m 44+ I’m literally 19.”

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Another chipped in: “Apparently I am 65-years-old and interested in Utah and reality TV shows.”

As you probably know, the search engine stores information about its users, such as the videos you watch, location, cookie data and the ads you click on.

According to Google it does this to ‘make [its] services work better for you’.

The page explains that ‘Google makes your ads more useful on Google services (such as Search or YouTube), and on websites and apps that partner with Google to show ads’.

“It adds: Ads are based on personal info you’ve added to your Google Account, data from advertisers that partner with Google, and Google’s estimation of your interests.

“Choose any factor to learn more or update your preferences.”

Google promises to never sell your data, and the company says it uses it ‘make ads relevant’ while you’re online – but it does this without handing over your information to advertisers.

And if you really don’t like it, you can always choose to switch off ad personalisation in Google – you can find that option on the same ads setting page where you’ll find your data.

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