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Google To Roll Out Auto-Delete Controls For Location History and Activity Data (betanews.com) 65

Google has announced that it is giving users greater control over how long the company holds on to location history and activity data. From a report: A new time-limiting feature makes it possible to have information such as account activity and location data automatically deleted after a period of time. The privacy-focused move comes after feedback to Google which found users wanted the company to provide simpler ways to manage or delete the private data it holds. The announcement comes months after Associated Press reported that a number of Google apps store the timestamped locations of the devices on which they're installed.
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Google To Roll Out Auto-Delete Controls For Location History and Activity Data

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  • DoNotCollect Maybe (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 01, 2019 @01:05PM (#58523060)

    Auto-Delete? How about Do Not Collect?

    • The option to not collect already exists. This is an option to automatically limit retention of data, which I absolutely salute Google for offering.

      Some of us find allowing Google access to location data highly useful; such as automatically setting my alarm when I leave my house, updating my calendar to the correct time zone when I travel, setting reminders to pick an item up next time I visit a particular store, or sharing my location with friends or family members.

      • by rtb61 ( 674572 )

        Blah, blah, blah, bullshit, bullshit, bullshit. Why the hell would I believe anything Google says, the baked search results for political purposed to corrupt democracy. Google says it deletes, oh yeah, pull the other way, PROVE IT. Alphabet a blatant full of shit liars, why would any one take the claims seriously. So how many data centres will they be shutting down, seeing as they do not need them as much any more, what, NONE.

        I would accept Google's claims about deleting data when VERIFIED (bwa hah hah) in

  • by Anonymous Coward

    And if you believe that Google will let any data be deleted, I have a bridge to sell you!

  • by SirAstral ( 1349985 ) on Wednesday May 01, 2019 @01:15PM (#58523108)

    How about we get together and have a lot of smoke and mirrors!?

    The only thing this is likely going to do is remove your ability to see the data, not actually delete the data itself. Like one other person has already stated... it should not have been collected to begin with.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      I suspect the only reason they're providing this ability is they don't _need_ to hold on to the data for long periods. Similar to how referrer headers were removed, because their ad tracking network provides all the data they need without it.
      As to why they wouldn't need to hold on to your data for a long period? Possibly because everyone else does a good job of tracking you indirectly. And all the points of interest (wifi routers, cell towers, etc.) can be saved indefinitely which will give you away in r

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      If anyone has any evidence of this, such as the data being recoverable or accessible to law enforcement, please post it. I'll submit the GDPR complaint myself.

  • by WillAffleckUW ( 858324 ) on Wednesday May 01, 2019 @01:16PM (#58523114) Homepage Journal

    Not from the Google data stores

  • by Anonymous Coward

    The announcement comes months after Associated Press reported that a number of Google apps store the timestamped locations of the devices on which they're installed

    And this is why my personal phone has no data plan, has no fucking apps, and never connects to any form of wireless network.

    It gets used for text messages and voice mail.

    Neither Google nor anybody else can access location data for my phone which doesn't exist.

    Fuck your goddamned apps, they're just there to spy on you.

  • by lw54 ( 73409 ) on Wednesday May 01, 2019 @01:20PM (#58523148)

    The value of the data must plummet after 3 months and become near worthless after 18 months.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      Amazon has 20 years of my buying history

      In 20 years Amazon has not offered me a single sale or discount item that I would actually want.

      If Amazon can't offer good things why do people think targeted advertising will actually work?

      It is too much raw data to sort through. And so called ai's are only making it worse.

      • by Anonymous Coward

        The only thing Amazons analytics are good at is trying to sell me, again, almost every single item I've recently purchased.

      • by Anonymous Coward

        Most items Amazon recommends are items I already purchased!

  • Now more people will be eager to share their data. And of course before Google deletes anything, the data will get aggregated and combined with everything else they know. All your averages are belong to us.
  • This is 100% bullshit. Google will never delete data. Why would they.
    • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

      by Anonymous Coward

      Google Exec 1: Goddamn... another $500 million for hard drive storage space?

      Google Exec 2: Yep, we need it to store all this user data.

      Google Exec 1: The Fuck? Somebody needs to do something about this.

      [Thus commenced a long chain of 'somebody needs to do something' down through the VP, AVP, Director, Manager, etc levels - finally arriving on some Tech's cubicle]

      Tech 1: Save money on storage space? Well, it shows here that 99% of our revenue is generate by the newest 3% of our data.

      Tech 2: How 'new'

  • by QuietLagoon ( 813062 ) on Wednesday May 01, 2019 @02:02PM (#58523406)
    The feedback was probably the realization by google of having to do something in this area, or having the government step in and do it for them.
  • Interesting (Score:5, Insightful)

    by 93 Escort Wagon ( 326346 ) on Wednesday May 01, 2019 @02:04PM (#58523426)

    So, right now, I have those “save history” settings turned completely off in my Google accounts... why do I suspect this new announcement is Shoe Number One, and when the other shoe drops we’ll find out the option to not save it at all is being removed?

    And why is three months the minimum? I would think a lot of people would find a one day deletion time a good fit with whatever benefit they might perceive to saving such data.

    • I suspect this new announcement is Shoe Number One, and when the other shoe drops we’ll find out the option to not save it at all is being removed?

      Care to make a wager on that?

      • Care to make a wager on that?

        Okay, I may regret this but I'm game as long as we don't take this too seriously (I mean, it's Slashdot).

        You work at Google - ever make it to their Seattle offices? If you do - how about if my prediction doesn't turn out in the next... 6 or 12 months? ... I'll buy you a beer (or tea, or coffee - whatever your beverage of choice is) sometime when you're up here in the rainy hinterlands.

        Of course for all I know, you have some insider knowledge on this and I'm making a suckers bet...

    • So, right now, I have those “save history” settings

      A completely different setting and system to location tracking.

      And why is three months the minimum?

      An incredible amount of location related information is used to provide Google services, not the least of which underpins the dominance of maps. The ability to predict traffic changes, to analyse opening and busy times for restaurants and shopping centres etc.

      The minimum collection period allows those services to remain operational at their current quality while at the same time allowing the somewhat privacy conscious to have their history expun

  • Just disable it in your Google account settings. I've had all that stuff turned off since the settings have existed, back when I was using Google.

    Scroll down to the second header: https://support.google.com/acc... [google.com]

  • by MBGMorden ( 803437 ) on Wednesday May 01, 2019 @02:51PM (#58523688)

    It's not really a tool for the general populace, but since it's Slashdot: https://script.google.com/ [google.com]

    I haven't used it for location history but I use it for a lot of email related stuff and if you have just a wee bit of programming ability you can automate a lot of useful things and cleanup tasks.

  • "The illusion of control is the exaggerated belief in influencing an outcome we can't control."

    ....in this case, the "outcome" is access to your data by public/private entities for the unforeseeable future- regardless of you clicking the Delete button.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Google keeps, and will always keep, a complete record of all data collected, and make it available to the government.

    With Google, Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, and other American companies that collect data on you, the only privacy you get is privacy from other users. Never from the company, and never from the government.

  • If I could just bulk delete old texts from Messages I'd be happy, but amazingly, I can't! Shit software is shit.

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