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In [[computing]], '''Google Dashboard''' lets users of the [[World Wide Web]] view and manage personal data collected about them by [[Google Inc]].<ref>
In [[computing]], '''Google Dashboard''' lets users of the [[World Wide Web]] view and manage personal data collected about them by [[Google Inc]].
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With an account, Google Dashboard allows users to have summary view of [[Gmail]], [[YouTube]], [[Google Docs]], and more. Once logged in, summarizes data for each product you use and provides you with direct links to different products. Also have to ability to set preferences for personal account products.
With an account, Google Dashboard allows users to have summary view of [[Gmail]], [[YouTube]], [[Google Docs]], and more. Once logged in, summarizes data for each product you use and provides you with direct links to different products. Also have to ability to set preferences for personal account products.
To access, sign into Google account with username and password. Once signed in, select Google account settings options in top right corner and then click on the Dashboard link titled View data stored with this account. After verifying account password, users will be able to view Dashboard organized according to products of use. From Dashboard, users will be able to view data associated with account.
To access, sign into Google account with username and password. Once signed in, select Google account settings options in top right corner and then click on the Dashboard link titled View data stored with this account. After verifying account password, users will be able to view Dashboard organized according to products of use. From Dashboard, users will be able to view data associated with account.
Only information that is shared with Google Dashboard is information generated while logged in to account. All data in Dashboard is considered private unless settings are changed.
Only information that is shared with Google Dashboard is information generated while logged in to account. All data in Dashboard is considered private unless settings are changed.<ref>
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|url = http://articles.cnn.com/2009-11-05/tech/google.dashboard_1_google-docs-privacy-and-data-users?_s=PM:TECH
|url = http://articles.cnn.com/2009-11-05/tech/google.dashboard_1_google-docs-privacy-and-data-users?_s=PM:TECH

Revision as of 00:23, 24 September 2012

In computing, Google Dashboard lets users of the World Wide Web view and manage personal data collected about them by Google Inc. With an account, Google Dashboard allows users to have summary view of Gmail, YouTube, Google Docs, and more. Once logged in, summarizes data for each product you use and provides you with direct links to different products. Also have to ability to set preferences for personal account products. To access, sign into Google account with username and password. Once signed in, select Google account settings options in top right corner and then click on the Dashboard link titled View data stored with this account. After verifying account password, users will be able to view Dashboard organized according to products of use. From Dashboard, users will be able to view data associated with account. Only information that is shared with Google Dashboard is information generated while logged in to account. All data in Dashboard is considered private unless settings are changed.[1]

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  1. ^ Gross, Doug (2009-11-05). "Google releases Dashboard privacy tool". CNN Tech. CNN. Retrieved 2012-01-30. Google released a feature Thursday that lets users see and control data that the Web giant has collected about them. Called Google Dashboard, the service provides an online summary of a user's Google files -- Gmail, Google Docs, Picasa photos and so on -- by collecting pre-existing privacy controls in one place.

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