What information does Google have about me? How to find out what information Google has about us

Our thanks to consumer advocate Clark Howard for this heads-up about how to learn what information Google is storing about us. Or at least what information they are telling us they know about us.

Google is making it possible for people to log on and see what information the company has about them. It’s part of new preemptive strike against the kinds of privacy concerns so many people have in the digital era.

To see your dossier, visit Google.com/Dashboard and log in. You can use your Gmail login to gain access, or even your passwords for other Google properties like YouTube and Blogger.

Once you’ve logged in, you’ll see a page that lists information about you, including the following:

• Your viewing history on YouTube
• What credit cards you used on Google Checkout
• What blogs you have through Blogger
• What G-mail accounts you have
• And much, much more

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