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In computing, Google Dashboard lets users of the Internet view and manage personal data collected about them by Google Inc. With an account, Google Dashboard allows users to have a summary view of Gmail, YouTube, Google Docs, and more. Once logged in, it summarizes data for each product the user use and provides direct links to products. The program allows setting preferences for personal account products. To access, users sign into a Google account with username and password.〔Gross, Doug (2009-11-05). "Google releases Dashboard privacy tool". CNN Tech. CNN. Retrieved 2012-01-30〕 Once signed in, select Google account settings options in top right corner and then click on the Dashboard link titled View data stored with the account. After verifying account password, users can view Dashboard organized according to products of use. From Dashboard, users will also be able to view data associated with the account. The only information that is shared with Google Dashboard is information generated while one is logged into an account. All data in Dashboard is considered private unless settings are changed.〔Gross, Doug (2009-11-05). "Google releases Dashboard privacy tool". CNN Tech. CNN. Retrieved 2012-01-30〕 Google allows the user control of all the information that they provide and allows the data submitted to be purged from each app. Some applications link to new sections, while other settings stay within the page. The user also has access, from the dashboard, to special settings. Two-step verification is an example of this, which requires a verification code to be entered that is sent to the user’s phone when logging into a new machine and every-time cookies are cleaned. Two step verification, search history, location history, and preferences are available for all applications. ==Purpose== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Google Dashboard」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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