Google has announced changes to how it saves user interactions with its Search services. According to an email sent to users, the company will now save images, files, audio, and video used in searches under a new setting called 'Search Services History.' This includes images searched through Google Lens, recordings from the real-time Search Live tool, voice searches, and phrases spoken into Translate. Users have the option to disable the Search Services History setting and the 'Save Media' option if they prefer not to have these interactions saved. Google stated that the Search Services History will be used to enhance its services.
Google Updates Search Services History Settings for User Interactions
Google has updated its policy regarding the saving of user interactions in Search, introducing a new 'Search Services History' setting. Users can opt-out of having their images, audio, and video saved by adjusting their settings.
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Google Updates Search Services History Settings for User Interactions