I actually really like it, particularly location history. For instance I find it fun to go back and look at past trips in detail and reminisce.<p>I can definitely see where someone wouldn't want that though
Yes, I turned it off a long time ago.<p>But I'm also not normally signed into a Google account, I don't use anything that automatically signs me into Google (not a browser nor any other program or device), I run aggressive Web tracker blocking, I try to use Tor Browser for sites that don't require logins, and my phone is GrapheneOS without any Google Play apps.<p>That's little more than the minimal, IMHO. Google and many other tech companies are still able to violate me, but the next tier of defense against them is too difficult.
Surprisingly enough, I actually _want_ mine turned on. I normally look through when I found a particular site and just can't remember what it was but vaguely remember the dates or some other information about them. I'm happy Google is even sharing these controls but I would assume anything that's <i>deleted</i> here is a soft delete on their system
No, sometimes it accidentally turns off and I have to turn it on again.<p>I like having it on just like I like having Internet search history to look back and find something.<p>My memory kinda sucks and I travel a lot so sometimes I use it to place myself where I was 2 months ago. Whether it's to find a restaurant I walked by but forgot to save in maps, or to try to remember where I lost something yesterday etc etc<p>I also found out my last month of Google photos had location disabled from my phone. Again by accident. It really sucks because I liked being able to search via location to find photos. Or sometimes find a photo and share a venue or restaurant to friends.
Yes. I don't trust Google.<p>(Is the setting meaningfully respected? Who knows.)<p>I might like this feature if there were a way I could have true sovereignty over the data (ie. stored locally in a manner they cannot hoover back up with an app update, and which is captured by my own backup infrastructure).
I turn everything on and sign in everywhere. It's super useful to remember both what I searched for and where I've been.<p>I use Google stuff <i>because</i> of the tracking/personalization, like Calendar is integrated with Gmail, or Maps can show my contacts, or Search knows where I am, and YouTube makes OK (not great) recommendations based on my history.<p>I'd gladly pay them to handle all this for me (instead of ads), especially for search and maps.
I switched ON everything Google I can because it saved my bottom several times already.<p>Well, maybe not really saved my bottom but helped enormously to get some information about a place I was in, a payment or a web page.<p>When people tell me about my data being resold and whatnot I put my hands on my ears and I am not hearing you, la la la la! Truly a responsible behaviour but Google is making my life soooooo much easier.
this might not be a big deal, but it saves your internal server urls to their database too, this is not expected in some way...?<p>seems it was turned on by default for everyone on March 29th, 2022<p><a href="https://www.adzapier.com/google-activity-tracking-now-on-by-default" rel="nofollow">https://www.adzapier.com/google-activity-tracking-now-on-by-...</a>
A friend of mine had his phone stolen at a party. He had turned off all remote location services before, a choice he regretted after the theft. I don't know precisely which features he turned off, maybe there is separate controls. What can you turn off without losing the ability to locate your stolen phone?
I've turned off web/app activities and don't use Google web search (directly). However, I keep YouTube and maps tracking (from time to time).<p>YouTube because this is one of the algorithms that provide good suggestions with minor work on my side.<p>Position because I can go back in time when I travel (I try to turn it off otherwise).
Nope, I like having a record of where I've been synced in the cloud. Very occasionally I'll use it to reconstruct some past events.<p>One time I forgot to clock in, and didn't know about the history yet, and when my boss asked my hoe long I thought I had worked I used by bus payment card logs to figure it out.
Apparently I keep YoutTube on? Though when they started blocking adblockers I stopped going to YT, but the past few times someone's sent me a YT link, it just worked, so maybe they backed off? I wish I could step away from Google like I did from Twitter, but I'm stuck with it. At least for now.
Nah. It's mildly useful to me to have all that recorded and accessible. Plus I think there's like a 60% chance that turning it off only turns off it being displayed to me and it's all still being recorded and stored anyways. "Don't be evil" is long gone.
Yes, all off and several google domains blocked with noscript too.<p>I don't want anything to be automatically personalised, and Firefox already does a good job of keeping my browsing history & bookmarks.
Yes many years ago. The only annoyance I have is GMaps not remembering recent places. So you have to type in an address every time. Still outweighs being tracked all the time.
reading the comments, kind of interesting to see how people changing the way of thinking privacy over years....<p>remember years ago, when gmail started put on ad based on 'reading' the email content, it was a big thing, big discussion, haha, now, people accept these things... not exact the same thing tho.
I know I will get downvoted here but I like to keep everything enabled. The more Google knows about me, the more relevant the ads they can serve. I hope Google’s ads will one day be as relevant as the ads I see on Facebook and Instagram.<p>And if I ever get falsely accused of a crime, my Google location history, combined with my Google Photos’ metadata, could serve as my alibi.
Lets be honest here...<p>These settings are whether Google *shows* them to you. Google already collects all this data. And knowing what we know about Google, it's laughable that they'd delete all the data they captured.<p>So, yeah, these settings just toggle whether YOU see it.<p>And I value having my data shown to me when I ask, so they're on.