10 important URLs for everyone

10 important URLs for everyone
Updated 29 April 2014 03:11
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10 important URLs for everyone

10 important URLs for everyone

Google is quite creative with our private data. In order to use Google’s many great “free” services, we pay the company in information about ourselves that helps it serve better ads. That same information lets it create fantastic services such as Google Now, and it saves us a tremendous amount of pain and suffering. It also, of course, helps make Google Search better. Still it’s very important to be fully aware of what Google collects and how we can control it.
With that in mind, here are 10 important URLs compiled recently by Digital Inspiration that every single Google user should be aware of:
Accounts.google.com/SignUpWithoutGmail: Create a Google account with your current e-mail address instead of making a new gmail.com address.
Google.com/ads/preferences: View and edit your profile within Google’s system as it relates to advertising (you can also opt out of interest-based ads here).
Google.com/takeout: Use this link to export all of your data contained within the Google ecosystem, including e-mails, photos and YouTube videos.
Support.google.com/legal: This URL will let you file a complaint in the event you find your content being used without permission on a Google website.
Maps.google.com/locationhistory: This is exactly what you think it is, your location history if you use an Android phone or the Google Now iOS app.
History.google.com: Your entire search history; make a pot of coffee before you start digging.
Google.com/settings/account/inactive: If you have unused Gmail accounts, use this to ensure that Google doesn’t delete them after extended periods of inactivity.
Security.google.com/settings/security/activity: Think someone might have gained unauthorized access to your account? This is your first stop.
Security.google.com/settings/security/permissions: Here is a complete list of all Web, mobile and desktop apps that can access your data.
Admin.google.com/YOURDOMAIN/VerifyAdminAccountPasswordReset: A link to reset your Google Apps password if your account is ever hacked (replace “YOURDOMAIN” with your URL, including the top-level domain).