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Google Dashboard centralises privacy settings

posted onNovember 5, 2009
by hitbsecnews

Google has launched Dashboard, which enables users of its products - such as Gmail, YouTube and Blogger - to centrally manage privacy settings and monitor how much data is stored on Google's servers.

In this four minute interview, Alan Noble, engineering director at Google Australia, explains that Google Dashboard is designed to make it easy to visualise all the data in your various Google applications.

"The dashboard is a really convenient management page where you can see all the Google services. We haven't actually consolidated all the data into one spot, we are providing a report of what products you are using and the data associated with those products," he said.

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