How to Block Google Tracking?
Over the years, Google services including Search, YouTube, Gmail, Google Maps, etc., have penetrated your lives and Google knows more about you than you might think.
Google tracks your online traces to improve its services. But we have the right to block Google tracking.
What does Google track you?
What Google tracks is explained in detail in its terms of service and privacy policy. You can study carefully if you’re concerned about your digital privacy. Or, take a quick look at the list below.
● Apps, browsers, and devices you use to access Google services
● Terms you search for
● Videos you watch
● Purchase history
● Your views and interactions with content and ads
● Voice and audio information when you use audio features
● People you communicate or share content with
● Your activity on 3rd party sites and apps that use Google services
● Chrome browsing history you’ve synced with your Google account
● GPS
● IP address
● Details about things near your device, such as Wi-Fi access points, cell towers, and Bluetooth-enabled devices
Google tracks you through Google ads, location history, search history, website cookies, etc.
Is it possible to block Google tracking?
There are several tips to help limit the data that Google can track and collect about you.
Use Google Alternatives - DuckDuckGo, Zoho Mail, Outlook, etc.
Stop Google from Tracking your Activities
However, unless you say NO to all Google services, it’s hard for you to completely block Google tracking. You can use a VPN to take back your online privacy.