10 Important URLs Every Google User Must Know

10 Important URLs Every Google User Must Know


10 Important URLs Every Google User Must Know



Google stores all information relating to your activities on the internet. As users of course we want to know where Google stores and what Google knows about all our personal information. 


What does Google know about your activities when visiting a site? What are your interests that have been successfully determined by Google? 

Where does Google store the list of words that we type in the Google search field? Where can we find information on Google ad listings that most interests us?
There are several important links provided by Google so that information as mentioned above can be accessed by Google users respectively. The following 10 important URLs must be known to every Google user.

Top 10 Most important URLs that every Google user should know.

Google stores all information relating to user activity privately which will open up everything that Google knows. Where the information is stored somewhere secretly in the dashboard of your Google account that might reveal detailed information about you that is mentioned only known by Google. The following explanation:

1. Looking for a Lost Mobile

Lost Cellphone? Do not panic. If your device is based on Android and connected to the Internet you can use Google Device Manager to find the Mobile again. You can ring a ringtone or even remotely erase all content in your Mobile. You can also find the IMEI Number from the lost cellphone through your Google Account. 


2. Google Account Security

Worried that your Google Account has been used or hacked by someone? Open the activity report  to see the log of each device that is connected to your Google Account. You can also find out the IP address and its approximate location. Unfortunately you cannot logout remotely. 


3. Prevent Google Blocked Accounts

You are required to log in to a Google Account at least every 9 months or your account will be blocked by Google according to their policies. For those of you who have just one account, that might not be a problem. Another case if you have multiple accounts at once. You might forget one of these accounts. To overcome this you can setup a primary account as  a trustworthy secondary account . Thus Google will send you a reminder (warning)  every few months to log into that account. 


4. Google Search History

Google and Youtube record all the search activities that you type in their search field. Google stores every Google ad you click on several websites that you visit, along with every Youtube Video you have ever watched. If you are a Google Now user, you can also view all Audio search logs. 

history.google.com (Google searches) 
history.google.com/history/audio (Voice searches) 
youtube.com/feed/history (YouTube searches and watched videos)

5. Create a New Account with an Existing Email.

Create a new account using the Email account that is being used. The sign-up process is still the regular way to use your @ gmai..com Google account but with a special URL link. You can use another email account as a Username. 


6. History of Moving Your Mobile Location on Google Maps

An Android mobile or Google Maps records every move from one area to another, and how fast the transfer occurs. Are you moving and if so, how fast are your movements, can be seen through this link. You can track your current location history on Google Maps. You have the option to export this data into a KML format file that can be displayed on Google Eart or even on Google Drive. 


7. Report Content Piracy

If you find your content appearing on other sites you can use this link to report / complain DMCA to Google so that the content is immediately removed from Google search results. Google has a simple wizard to file claims for your content and this tool can be used to ask Google to delete a site that steals your content on Google's search results pages. 


8. Backup All Your Data from Google

You can easily export all your data from Google Ecosystem.  You can download all of your data like Google Photos, contacts, Gmail Messages,  and even  your Youtube videos . Here is the page URL link to download your data. 


9. Track your Interest Information stored on Google
Google creates and stores your profile information based on the sites you visit, guesses your age, gender and interests then uses this data to present more relevant advertisements. Use this Link to find out how Google sees you on the webpage. 


10. Trace the list of Usernames and Passwords

Google keeps a list of usernames and passwords that you have typed in Google Chrome or Android to log in to various websites. Google even has a website where you can see all of these passwords in plain text format. 

passwords.google.com

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