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Google makes it easier for users to delete their location history and other data.

Tech giant Google has announced that the Android and iOS users will now be able to auto-delete their location history and activity data. This new feature will enable the users to get rid of their data in an easier way.
Users will now see a new auto-delete controls in the Google app which will enable then to manage their data. Users just have to select the time limit for how long they want their activity data to be saved. Any data older than the set time limit will be deleted from their account.
The company mentions that users will be able to set a time limit for how long their data can be saved from between 3 to 18 months. The company also claims that users should soon be able to see the auto-delete controls.
In an official post the company said, “You should always be able to manage your data in a way that works best for you--and we’re committed to giving you the best controls to make that happen.”
Meanwhile, Google is gearing up for the annual hardware launch. The company is expected to launch its flagship smartphones -- Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL in October. Both the smartphones are said to be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor and run Google's latest Android Q operating system.
It is also expected that this time the company will bring a notchless display to the smartphones. As per rumours Google is expected to bring a bezel less and notch less display in Pixel 4 XL. It is also expected that the company might bring punch hole display to the smartphone.

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