Google Dashboard: FAQ
By Partho, Gaea News NetworkThursday, November 5, 2009
Voila! your Google profile might have a new addition - Dashboard ensconced right below the Personal Settings. What’s the new fuss all about? Well, it’s Google Dashboard, a new service that’ll allow you to watch the summary of your data stored with Goolge account. Of and on Google has been accused of knowing too much about you. The Privacy Dashboard might be the right pick to address the question: “What does Google know about me?“. Google dashboard is a one-stop-shop solution that keeps a track of all the information about your online habits on Google services.
For now you might need to know a few things
What’s there in Google dashboard?
It includes various information about Google services which your are using like your name, your email address, the number of contacts, the number of conversations in your Gmail inbox, your Google profile, the most recent entries from the web history etc.
Where do I find the Google Dashboard?
You can find it in your Google Profile. Go to the security options and look under the Personal Settings. For instance you might opt to never save the chatting history. Click on the view data stored with this account.
For more you could watch this YouTube video
Which services does it cover?
Google Dashboard covers more than 20 products and services that include Gmail, Calendar, Docs, YouTube (YouTube), Picasa (Picasa), Talk, Reader, Alerts, Latitude, Web History, Orkut (Orkut), and others. Well, a hell lot of things personal secrets you revealed to Google without paying any heed.
Whatever be the purpose, Google Dashboard a new jewel in Google’s crown that takes its services to a new high.