New Delhi: Google will introduce new features across its products such as search and maps over the next few months to provide millions of its users greater control over their data.
The US-based company, at its annual Google I/O conference for developers, said it will make easier for its users to manage data in Maps, the Assistant and YouTube.
It has introduced a control feature that lets users choose a time limit to save location history, web and app activity data for either 3 months or 18 months.
Google will soon allow users to review and delete their location activity data directly in Google Maps.
It is building the incognito mode into Maps and is bringing one-tap access to privacy and security settings across Search, Maps, YouTube, Chrome, the Assistant and News later this month.
"We think privacy is for everyone, not just for the few...We want to do more to stay ahead of constantly evolving user expectations," Google Chief Executive Sundar Pichai said at the event in San Francisco, late Tuesday night.
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In a blogpost, Google said: "We strongly believe that privacy and security are for everyone. We'll continue to ensure our products are safe, invest in technologies that allow us to do more for users with less data, and empower everyone with clear, meaningful choices around their data".
The tech titan also announced that Android Q, the upcoming version of its popular mobile operating system, would bring privacy to the forefront and offer more transparency and control to users.