The link you shared leads directly to your personal Google My Activity dashboard, specifically filtered to show a designated category of your tracking history.
Because this URL dynamically pulls data based on who is logged in, clicking it will only show you your own private records—no one else can see your data through this link. Breakdown of the URL Parameters
myactivity.google.com: This is the centralized hub where Google stores the history of your online actions to personalize ads and improve search recommendations.
/search-services/history/search: This sub-directory points to your Search Services History, which contains logs of things you have looked up across Google’s specialized ecosystems (such as Maps, Shopping, Flights, or Translate).
product=83: This is an internal product code used by Google’s system to automatically filter your timeline down to one specific Google application or service.
utm_source=aim&utm_campaign=aim_tm: These are tracking tags (likely from an account illumination campaign or privacy notification) that simply tell Google which specific menu link, email, or notification you clicked to arrive at that page. What You Can Do on This Page
You can fully manage the data Google stores about you by utilizing the tools found on the Google My Activity Hub:
Review Your History: Scroll through a chronological timeline of your app usage, search queries, and location logs.
Manual Deletion: Click the Delete button next to specific items, or select a custom date range to wipe out chunks of history.
Auto-Delete Schedules: Set your account to automatically erase gathered data after 3, 18, or 36 months.
Pause Tracking Entirely: Navigate to your Google Activity Controls to turn off “Web & App Activity” or “YouTube History” if you no longer want Google tracking those habits. If you want, I can guide you through: How to turn off tracking completely Setting up automatic deletion schedules Downloading a copy of your records using Google Takeout
Let me know what you would like to do with your account history! Manage your Google data with My Activity
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