The feature allows users to set a time limit for Google to retain certain types of data, either three months or 18 months, after which the information is automatically deleted. For now, the auto-delete feature is only available for “Web & App Activity,” which tracks things like your searches and other browsing data.
Select What You Want To Download
- You'll need to log into your Gmail account.
- Head to the 'Download your data' page.
- All the products will be 'Selected' by default.
- Scroll down, find 'Mail' and select it.
- Choose to 'Include all of your mail' or 'Select labels'
Check your mobile plan & buy mobile data on Android
- Open your Settings app.
- Tap Google. Mobile data plan. To check your plan: At the top, see your current data plan status. To buy more data: Under "Buy data," tap the offer you want. Then tap Buy.
By far the easiest way to find downloaded files on Android is to look in your app drawer for an app called Files or My Files. Google's Pixel phones come with a Files app, while Samsung phones come with an app called My Files.
Information we collect as you use our services
When you use our services – for example, do a search on Google, get directions on Maps, or watch a video on YouTube – we collect data to make these services work better for you. This can include: Things you search for. Videos you watch.Find out what private information Google considers 'public'
Chances are, Google has your name, a photo of your face, your birthday, gender, other email addresses you use, your password and phone number. Some of this is listed as public information (not your password, of course).Android | Cellular Streaming/Downloading
- Tap the person icon on the top right corner on the app home page.
- Find Settings.
- Tap Cellular Controls.
- Turn on Allow Cellular Downloads or Allow Cellular Streaming.
Update iOS, Android and WP on Cellular Data – 3G / 4G LTE. But most mobile operating systems (like Android, iOS, Windows Phone) usually put some restrictions on the usage of cellular data. For example, system updates and large app updates can't be downloaded without a WiFi Internet connection.
2.Update iOS Using iTunes without Wi-Fi
- Launch iTunes on PC and make the connection between iPhone and PC using the USB cord.
- Choose the device icon at the top left and hit on the 'Summary' tab.
- Click on 'Check for Update' now followed by 'Download and Update'.
Auto Switch Between Wi-Fi & Mobile Data Networks - Samsung Galaxy S® 5
- From a Home screen, navigate: Apps. > Settings > Wi-Fi.
- Tap the Menu icon. (located in the upper-right).
- Tap Advanced.
- Tap Smart network switch to enable or disable.
- If presented with the "Smart network switch" prompt, tap OK to continue.
Begin by going to This is Google's data download page, where Google shows you all the various units from the company. Google lets you choose whether to download the data from all the categories from the Google universe or go piecemeal.
We do not sell your personal information to anyone. We use data to serve you relevant ads in Google products, on partner websites, and in mobile apps. While these ads help fund our services and make them free for everyone, your personal information is not for sale.
Servers. Note, though, that even after an email is deleted "forever," either by you or automatically by Gmail from your spam or trash folders, the messages could remain on Google's servers for up to 60 days.
On your Android phone/tablet:
- Open your device's Settings app to Google or click on the Google icon from your phone's main screen.
- Click on Google Account or Manage Your Account (depending on which way you arrived at the account)
- Click on Manage Your Data & Personalization.
- Under Activity and time, click My Activity.
For many of us, Google storage is the modern-day hard drive. But just like with a traditional hard drive, the space isn't infinite, and running out of room can be a real problem. By default, Google gives you 15GB of space to use for everything associated with your account.
Over time, Google opened up to allow users to see some of it. You can go to the My Activity page on Google to see everything Google knows about you. You'll find every search you've made, most of the websites you've visited — because of Google Analytics — and even more if you're signed into a Google account.