That said, here is an interesting fact. Even if you turn off location access history, Google can still track you. That happens every time you open an application that requests a location. Google Maps is used vastly on many apps, especially Food Delivery, and Google has its way to know that it’s you. In this post, we will look into a way that can stop Google from Tracking Location History. Read: How much are you worth online to companies like Google & Facebook?
Stop Google from Tracking Location History
One of the interesting facts about the users choosing to run off location access is that they cant see location history, but that doesn’t stop Google from seeing it. If you want to turn off location tracking completely, then you need to change a setting in your Google Account. The Web and App Activity saves your activity on Google sites and apps like Google Photos, Maps, and other places. While it may seem it has nothing to do with location, but search results are many a time based on location, and it applies everywhere. According to Google Help page, when Web & App Activity is on, Google saves information like:
Searches and other things you do on Google products and services, like Maps and PlayYour location, language, IP address, referrer, and whether you use a browser or an appAds you click, or things you buy on an advertiser’s siteInformation on your device like recent apps or contact names you searched for
The interesting part that even when you are offline, the activity could be saved. When you toggle off, Google offers a temporary pause option, but if you truly want to block, make sure it turned off. That’s cunning to be blunt. Those who are little aware would turn off location and be happy about it, but that doesn’t solve the purpose. While turning off Web and App Activity is a better approach, but to be very honest, it is difficult to figure out where and how you are being tracked unless discovered. Web and App Activity also offers an auto-deletion feature that can remove all the traces of locations of pas three or 18 months, but then it’s more like they are not accessible to you. Google nowhere says it’s removed from their server. In the end, Google needs location access, and if you are very cautious about getting tracked, keep turning off of whatever you keep finding something new. However, be warned, since location is used for improving experiences, things might start looking not-so-relevant at your end.