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How To Keep Android Phone’s Privacy Intact?

How To Keep Android Phone’s Privacy Intact? Google includes a lot of free software with Android, but you still have to pay for it with data when you use it. Because of everything you share with them when surfing the web on your phone, the corporation can develop a very thorough profile of your life. While it's hard to totally avoid tracking if you don't want to run a custom ROM or move to iOS, there are a few things you can do right now to lessen your exposure. To prevent Google from tracking you across the web, go to your Google Account's activity controls and uncheck all or part of the choices. To get there, go to myaccount.google.com or follow these instructions on your phone: Navigate to Settings Privacy Activity controls. Select your main Google account if asked. Disable Web and App Activity. When you do this, Google results may become a bit less tailored. Disable Location History. This will prevent Google from following your movements. It will also prevent Google Maps

Google Maps' historical Street View function is here, and a brand new camera.

 Google has introduced the historical street view feature for its mobile app to commemorate Street View's first anniversary. On addition, users will now have access to a new camera in Google Maps. The firm has developed an iconic Street View feature for Android and iOS with over 220 billion photographs in over 100 countries and territories. Users have awaited this mobile device capability for quite some time. The corporation provided details in the blog post. Google said in a blog post that numerous new features would be introduced to celebrate the 15th anniversary of street view. With the enhancements to Street View, Android and iOS users will be able to view historical street view photographs from many years ago. When viewing street view imagery of a location, users will be able to touch anywhere on the picture to get location details. Last year, Google discontinued support for several of its applications, including Google Maps, for outdated handsets. If you wish to use Google Ma