Smartphones have become a part of our daily routine these days. We use smartphones not only for making calls or messaging, but also for digital payments and banking. Smartphones contain a lot of our personal information, including documents, photos, apps, social media details, location, etc. If this information falls into someone's hands, you can be defrauded.
There are many apps in the smartphone, which we give some permissions to use. Even after deleting the app from the phone, those apps keep collecting your personal information. In such a situation, you should immediately go to your phone and check those apps. Checking them is very easy and you can check them with the steps given below and can also delete the permission.
check like this
First of all go to the settings of your smartphone.
Deleted Apps
Here you will get the option of Google Services.
Tap on it and go to the Manage Your Google Account section.
Deleted Apps
After this you have to tap on Data & Privacy.
At the bottom of this page you will see the option of Web & App Activity.
Deleted Apps
Here you will see a list of apps and services that have access to your Google account.
The apps that you have deleted from your phone will also appear in grey color.
Deleted Apps
You select those apps one by one and delete all the activities.
After this those apps will not collect your personal information.
If you just delete the app and do not delete the activity, then the app developers will still have access to your personal data. In this way, the app developers will continue to use your data information.
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