Manages what information people can see about you with Google’s AboutMe

Even if many internet users don’t use Google+ at all, they’ve probably filled some information into their Google profile from multiple places. Google now let you manage it all in one place named Google’s AboutMe.

The new page, located at aboutme.google.com, will show you all the data Google has that might show up in another Google services. items like Gmail, Photos, Google Drive… gather differents degree of data depending on how you use them, and here is your chance to manage it all.
The new Google section is a handy settings page for you and doesn’t seem to work as a landing page for other people to see your profile.

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