Friends, in today's digital world, Google is the world's largest search engine, whether it is to find information, navigate on maps, or use voice commands, Google has become an integral part of our daily lives, but do you know that if you accidentally allow Google to do something, then it can listen to and record your conversations, let's know about it
How to know if Google is listening or not:
Open Google Chrome on your mobile or desktop.
Click on the three-dot menu (usually in the upper right corner).
Go to Settings.
In Settings, find Site Settings and tap on them.
Here, you will see these options:
Location
Camera
Microphone
Notifications, etc.
What you should do:
Turn off microphone access for apps and websites that don't need it.
Turn off location tracking if not required.
Regularly review app permissions on your phone by going to Settings > Apps > Permissions.
Why it matters:
Helps protect your privacy.
Reduces unnecessary background data usage.
Prevents potential monitoring or collection of personal conversations.
Take control of your digital privacy by keeping track of what permissions you've granted to Google and other apps.
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