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Google is Enabling History Auto-Delete by Default for New Users

Last year, Google pushed a new feature that allows users to automatically delete search, location, voice, and YouTube history after 3 or 18 months. Today, that feature is being enabled by default for new users (or users who enable history tracking for the first time). Read This Article on Review Geek ›
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