Manage Device Information setting
✅ Computer
The Device Information setting saves a copy of some information from your phone or tablet, including:
- Contacts
- Calendars
- Apps
- Music
- Information about the device, like battery level
This information is private. You can only see it when you're signed in to your Google Account.
How saving this information helps you
Turning on this setting helps you get more accurate results and suggestions from Google.
Turn Device Information on or off
- Go to the Activity controls section of your Google Account.
- Turn Device Information on or off.
When this setting is on, information may be saved from any device that uses your Google Account.
See & delete your device information
- Go to the Activity controls section of your Google Account.
-
Below "Device Information," select Manage activity.
To delete everything, at the top right, select More
Delete all.
What's saved in your device information activity
Apps and info stored on your device
This may include things like contact lists, calendars, alarms, apps, and music, and can help Google give you more accurate results and suggestions.
For example, when you ask Google to call a contact, Google can use information from your contacts to give you the best results.
Information about your device
This may include things like whether the screen is on and battery level. The quality of your Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connection, touchscreen and sensor readings, and crash reports can also be included.
✅ Android
The Device Information setting saves a copy of some information from your phone or tablet, including:
- Contacts
- Calendars
- Apps
- Music
- Information about the device, like battery level
This information is private. You can only see it when you're signed in to your Google Account.
How saving this information helps you
Turning on this setting helps you get more accurate results and suggestions from Google.
Turn Device Information on or off
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On your Android phone or tablet, open your device's Settings app
Google
Google Account.
- At the top, tap Data & personalization.
- Under "Activity controls," tap Device Information.
- Turn the setting on or off.
When this setting is on, information may be saved from any device that uses your Google Account.
See & delete your device information
-
On your Android phone or tablet, open your device's Settings app
Google
Google Account.
- At the top, tap Data & personalization.
- Under "Activity controls," tap Device Information
Manage activity.
To delete everything, at the top right, tap More
Delete all.
What's saved in your device information activity
Apps and info stored on your device
This may include things like contact lists, calendars, alarms, apps, and music, and can help Google give you more accurate results and suggestions.
For example, when you ask Google to call a contact, Google can use information from your contacts to give you the best results.
Information about your device
This may include things like whether the screen is on and battery level. The quality of your Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connection, touchscreen and sensor readings, and crash reports can also be included.
✅ iPhone & iPad
The Device Information setting saves a copy of some information from your phone or tablet, including:
- Contacts
- Calendars
- Apps
- Music
- Information about the device, like battery level
This information is private. You can only see it when you're signed in to your Google Account.
How saving this information helps you
Turning on this setting helps you get more accurate results and suggestions from Google.
Turn Device Information on or off
- Go to the Activity controls section of your Google Account.
- Turn Device Information on or off.
When this setting is on, information may be saved from any device that uses your Google Account.
See & delete your device information
- Go to the Activity controls section of your Google Account.
- Below "Device Information," select Manage activity.
To delete everything, at the top right, select More
Delete all.
What's saved in your device information activity
Apps and info stored on your device
This may include things like contact lists, calendars, alarms, apps, and music, and can help Google give you more accurate results and suggestions.
For example, when you ask Google to call a contact, Google can use information from your contacts to give you the best results.
Information about your device
This may include things like whether the screen is on and battery level. The quality of your Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connection, touchscreen and sensor readings, and crash reports can also be included.
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