Google simplifies access to search history and other private settings

The big “G” has once again decided to make life easier for his users. If you want to delete your search history, you do not have to look for this option in complicated settings. From now on, you can confine your search history directly in the search engine.

But that’s not all. Google has decided that privacy-enhancing options will no longer be hidden in settings and offer you much quicker access to controls, such as turning ads personalization off or disabling storing activity on Google.

However, the giant did not seem to have made these changes just to facilitate access to some settings, but also to show users what they can customize in their account. People seem to prefer to leave most of their account settings the way they are before they all have to crawl them.

Available for desktop, iOS, and Android

These changes should be available for the desktop already, with Android and iOS mobile devices having to wait for the update to arrive in the coming weeks.

In addition, Google has also indicated that it plans to implement similar improvements to its services, such as Google Maps. But we will not be there until 2019.

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