Top 10 URLs That Every Blogger/Google User Should Know

Top 10 URLs That Every Blogger/Google User Should Know
 Does Google have any idea about
the places I’ve visited lately? Which area should I possibly visit if I have
forgotten the administrator password for my Google Apps? What are
my interests as determined by Google..lol? Where can I get a list of advertisements
that I’ve ever clicked on Google? All this questions seems weird, but to me its real, dont you thinks so….

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Today, I will be showing you the
most important links that every Google user should know about. They are kept concealed
everywhere deep inside your Google Account dashboard and they might make
known interesting details about you that are or else known to Google. Check
this out..
1. Google  apparently stores a list of usernames and
passwords that you have typed in Chrome or Android for logging into various
websites. They have a website where you can view all these passwords.
2. Google functionally
craft a beautiful profile of yourself based on the sites you visit, your
Google+ account and other signals. Google looks for all possible means of guessing
your age, gender and interests and then use this data to serve you more
relevant ads. Use this URL to know how Google sees you on the web.
3. Google
lets you export all your data out of the Google bionetwork. You can download
your Google Photos, contacts,
Gmail messages and most significantly your YouTube videos. Kindly proceed to the takeout
page to grab the download links.
4. If you
ever find your content appearing on another website that is using one or more
Google products – say Blogger, AdSense, Google+ or YouTube – you can raise
a cogent/legal DMCA grievance with
Google against that website to get that content removed. This wizard can also
be used to remove websites from Google search results that are scraping your
vital and unique content.
5. Your
Android device may be reporting your recent location data (velocity) (if you
are  moving, how fast are you moving)
back to Google servers. Swiftly proceed to the Google Maps website to see your
entire location history and you also have the option to export this data as KML
files that can be viewed inside Google Earth or even Google Drive.
6. Create a
new Google Account using your existing email address. The regular sign-up
process uses your @gmail.com address as your Google account username but with
this special URL, you can use any other email address as your username.
7. Google and
YouTube record every search term that you’ve ever typed or spoken into their
search boxes. They even keep a log of every Google ad that you have clicked on
various websites, every YouTube video you’ve watched and, if you are a Google
Now user, you can also see a log of all your audio search queries. OK Google.
8. If
you don’t want your account to be permanently deleted from Google database. You need
to login to your Gmail account at least once every 8 months; in addition Google
may perhaps terminate your account according to their program policies.
This can be extremely problematic if you have multiple Gmail, you can setup
your main Gmail account as the trusted contact for your secondary
accounts. Consequently Google will always send you reminding messages few times
in a month to login to your other accounts.
9. Are you
been distressed that someone else is using your Google account? Open
the activity report to see a log of every device that has recently been
used to log into your Google account. You also get to know the I.P. Address and
their approximate geographic location. regrettably, you can’t tenuously
log out of a Google session.
10. This
inherently constitute an absolute list of web apps, Google browser extensions, Google Scripts and mobile apps that
have similar or diverse read and/or write access to your Google data. If the authorization
level propagates“access to basic account info”, it basically means that you
have used your Google account to sign-in to that app.