Google releases new privacy controls for activity history, personalization
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Google releases new privacy controls for activity history, personalization
By Mayank Parmar
June 24, 2026
07:46 PM
Google is rolling out new privacy controls for Search services and Google Play, giving you more control over saved history and personalized recommendations.
In an email titled "New privacy settings for Search services," sent to users and seen by Bleeping Computer, Google said it is "updating our settings to give you even more control over saved history and personalized recommendations across Google Search services and Google Play."
Google noted that Search services include "Search, Maps, Shopping, Hotels, Flights, Translate, and News," and users will see the change in their Google Account in the next few days.
Google's email explains new history and personalization settings
Source: BleepingComputer
The company said it will offer separate settings for saved history and personalized recommendations. However, if you have turned on the "Web & App Activity" feature, Google’s new media-saving option for Search services will also be turned on after the transition.
Until now, Google has allowed you to manage history and personalization for Google services through Web & App Activity.
For example, the Web & App Activity page allowed you to keep track of your web visits and the apps you use on your phone.
My Google Activity page shows new settings for Search services
Source: BleepingComputer
Google is now separating some of that into new controls called Search Services History and Personalized Recommendations.
"Previously, saving history and personalization were managed by Web & App Activity," Google said in the email. "Going forward, you can better tailor your Search services experience using your new Search Services History and Personalized Recommendations settings."
"These settings let you revisit your past searches and decide if you want your experience to be personalized," Google added.
Going forward, Search Services History will control whether Google saves your activity from Search services to your Google Account. This can include your searches, Maps activity, Shopping searches, Flights and Hotels activity, Translate usage, News activity, and more.
Google says this will make it easier for you to revisit previous searches and continue using newer interactive Search experiences.
"As people increasingly search in new ways, like searching a photo with Lens, Search Services History now includes media from your interactions, which you can stop saving at any time," Google noted in the email.
Google says saved media can include images, files, audio, and video from your interactions
While Google's announcement gives you more direct controls, there is an important detail worth checking.
In the email, Google says saved media can include images, files, audio, and video from your interactions with Search services.
"Saved media includes your images, files, audio and video from your interactions with Search services to help improve your experience," Google said.
This can include visual searches with Google Lens or audio from voice-based interactions. According to Google, this helps support interactive product experiences.
"For example, this lets you revisit your past visual searches with Lens or continue a Search Live conversation about a song you heard," Google noted in the email. "To support these types of interactive product experiences, Google will now save your media to your Search Services History, applying robust privacy and security protections."
However, saved media, like Search Services History, can be used to develop and improve Google services and technologies, including AI models and safety systems.
"Like your Search Services History, your saved media is also used to develop and improve Google services and technologies, including AI models and safety measures," Google said.
Google says it applies privacy and security protections, and the company says you can turn off the Save Media subsetting at any time. You can also delete individual pieces of media from your history.
"Save Media" is automatically turned on
Source: BleepingComputer
If Web & App Activity is currently turned on for your account, Google says Search Services History will be turned on after the transition, and the Save Media subsetting will also be turned on.
Google also confirmed that you can turn off the media-saving option later and "delete individual pieces of media from your history."
Personalization is also becoming a separate control
Google is also introducing a separate Personalized Recommendations setting for Search services.
This will allow you to control whether Google personalizes your Search services experience.
Search Services Personalization settings
Source: BleepingComputer
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