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When did I ask Google to read my purchase details

2 pointsby min2broover 6 years ago

3 comments

danjayhover 6 years ago
Although google still collects an inexcusable amount of data, they have at least become a little more obvious about it lately. When the new year rolled in, my phone gave me a super creepy map with a timeline of everywhere I&#x27;d been this year - <i>I</i> knew they were collecting this, but it might be a wakeup call for the average user. What ticks me off about their policies is that they require permission to collect &amp; use data that is seemingly unrelated to a provided service on Google Assistant. I have the ability to &quot;send text to [person]&quot; off for this - it wanted some ridiculous unrelated permission (I think maybe the ability to store search history?).<p>Despite their efforts to be more transparent about what they are collecting, I&#x27;d still say that Google has gone full-blown anti-&quot;don&#x27;t be evil&quot; these days due to the coercive way that they try to convince users to allow them to collect the data they want.
myworkhandleover 6 years ago
The purchase history is connected to an email more than likely. Delete the email, and the transaction &#x27;should&#x27; be gone. But what if you want the keep the email? export to pdf? afaik, google has no plans to fix this.
dekhnover 6 years ago
this is scanned from your emails and you gave permission when you signed up and accepted the terms of service.<p>I love this feature since the data is already in gmail and they&#x27;re breaking it out into a more visible location. I wish it was complete (it misses a lot of purchases) and accurate (it doesn&#x27;t handle cancelled purchases well).