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Everything Google knows about you in one page | All your information has

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they know everything about you more than yourself and your parents. The search and technology giant Google is also a giant that stores your personal data and everything you do on Android phones, iPhone or computer through the ads settings page because you simply use its services from searching on the web, YouTube, drive and a lot more. It's all in her stock, and this knowledge is what she uses to show personalized ads. All of this information is based on the personal profile Google has for all of us, and there is a page that helps get an idea of ​​what this profile looks like.  Everything depends on the ads settings page. It is possible to see hundreds of categories of different topics, the categories that attract our attention from what Google stores about us.  Once you enter, you will find huge amounts of data and information that Google knows about you, including:  Your approximate age and language.  - And your interests by categories. -Your maps, games, and apps

Before you buy it, try the cosmetics via Google search engine

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If you want to know whether the lipstick or mask you have chosen will suit your skin tone, and what it looks like on it, it can be difficult to know without seeing the products closely. This is a problem that women may encounter when buying cosmetics online, it is difficult to decide on these personal products without trying them. Google has started introducing new features in the search engine to make it easier to buy cosmetics online, to facilitate an experience in your home; During this post, we will tell you how to use Google to try cosmetics:  Google plans to include more brands soon, and is also hoping that the new virtual experience features will inspire more brands to increase the types of products that users can preview in the search engine.   Where Google works in partnership with the best brands such as : L'Oreal, France, MAC Cosmetics, Estรฉe Lauder, Black Opal, and Charlotte Tilbury, to allow women to experiment with cosmetics across a range of (models). Models w

How to Stream Google Stadia Games Directly to YouTube

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Google Stadia is one of the platforms providing cloud gaming services that has proven its value in the past two years. Because this service has aroused great interest from users around the world. The main reason why it has become one of the most powerful cloud gaming services is that its manager is the American company Google. Some users of the service want to stream games directly from Google Stadia to YouTube, which is especially possible on this platform. Through this topic, we will learn how to do it without getting complicated.    Stream Google Stadia Games Directly to YouTube For the streaming to work, you will have to link your YouTube account to your Google Stadia account. We have explained all the steps below. So just follow them, and you will be up and running in no time. How to Link YouTube Channel to Google Stadia 1. Head over to Google Stadia ( website link ) and click on your profile picture at the top right corner.  2. From the menu, click ‘Stadia Settings’ to link your

Google Pixel 3a makes Galaxy S10 Night mode camera look even worse

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Google has announced its first mid-range Pixel smartphones,  the Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL , and these phones make the Galaxy S10’s nighttime photography skills look even worse. While the Pixel 3a and 3a XL have mid-range specs and single rear and front cameras, Google has equipped them with Night Sight, the software feature that lets the company’s flagship Pixel phones  take detailed and well-lit pictures in extremely low-light conditions . The Galaxy S10 has a  dedicated Night mode in the camera now  but it doesn’t come close to Night Sight, and now, Google is offering the latter on phones that cost less $500. A $400 phone’s camera night mode beats the Galaxy S10’s At $400, the Pixel 3a is considerably cheaper than the Galaxy S10e, which retails for $749 in the US. Now, as an overall package, the Pixel 3a falls in the mid-range category and can’t match the Galaxy S10 lineup as far as the specs and features are concerned. And being able to take great photos in the dark wi

Google Pixel 3a makes Galaxy S10 Night mode camera look even worse