
Users can now decide the time period for which their data should be saved
Earlier there were only two options of either keeping or not keeping the data
In April, Google started shutting down its social network Google+ over privacy issues
Taking a stand on user privacy, Alphabet Inc’s-owned Google has announced that users can now delete their location history and their web-browsing data. In a blog post, the Mountain View, California-based company said in a blog post on May 1 that “we’re announcing auto-delete controls that make it even easier to manage your data”