To eliminate users' concerns about privacy, Google released a dashboard (Information Center), allowing users to view their privacy on Google and conveniently manage their privacy settings for various Google Apps, allows users to have full control over their private data.
You can log on to the Google privacy control panel via http://www.google.com/dashboard/, of course you must have a Google account. It is the dashboard interface that lists your Google applications. The privacy settings and application management are listed on the right of each application. Note that Google marked your public information with three blue figures.
Currently, Google dashboard supports the following applications: account & profile, web history, Gmail, Docs, calendar, YouTube, blogger, igoogle, latitude, reader, talk, health, Orkut, Picasa, shopping list, voice, contacts, alerts, finance, friend connect, tasks, custom search engines, and mobile sync.
Unsupported applications: checkout, Google Video, groups, sidewiki, searchwiki, analytics, adwords, AdSense, 3D warehouse, book search, sites, mymaps, base, code, Moderator, powermeter, feed Burner ..
Google and other Internet companies are plagued by privacy issues. In September, Google established the "Data Freedom Front Line" to help users remove their private data from Google products. Undoubtedly, Google dashboard is wise to allow users to control their privacy and eliminate users' concerns.
Google dashboard (Google Personal Information Center) now supports Chinese characters.
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