Google uses Gmail to track a history of things you buy -- and it's hard to delete [View all]
Google saves years of information on purchases youve made, even outside Google, and pulls this information from Gmail.
Its complicated to delete this private information, and options to turn it off are hidden in privacy settings.
Google says it doesnt use this information to sell you ads.
Google tracks a lot of what you buy, even if you purchased it elsewhere, like in a store or from Amazon.
Last week, CEO Sundar Pichai wrote a New York Times op-ed that said privacy cannot be a luxury good. But behind the scenes, Google is still collecting a lot of personal information from the services you use, such as Gmail, and some of it cant be easily deleted.
A page called Purchases shows an accurate list of many though not all of the things Ive bought dating back to at least 2012. I made these purchases using online services or apps such as Amazon, DoorDash or Seamless, or in stores such as Macys, but never directly through Google.
But because the digital receipts went to my Gmail account, Google has a list of info about my buying habits.
Google even knows about things I long forgot Id purchased, like dress shoes I bought inside a Macys store on Sept. 14, 2015. It also knows:
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/05/17/google-gmail-tracks-purchase-history-how-to-delete-it.html