
Google, the giant search engine platform stores massive data in their cloud server. Here’s the thing the cyberspace is not a safe environment - you’re at risk of losing your data to prying eyes. Google comes with surreal opportunities and sacrifices - you get to sacrifice your privacy and be at risk of exposure at any time. That’s how Google works… and there’s more… And if the right button is pushed, you’d get exposed at any time. Your past and present online activities are stored in a Google server. It’s been said that Google knows you better than you know yourself. With Google, you get to search out every piece of information you desire. This new era comes with a different kind of mystical power - Google!


With the use of your smartphones, computer, or other internet-enabled devices, you can accomplish anything you want. Thanks to civilization, that era of sorcery is over. After all, it would take one powerful sorcerer to expose your dirty linens to the public. With the aid of a powerful sorcerer, all the secret events/actions would be revealed - no one is safe. And if you want to dig into a person’s past, all you’ve got to do is consult a sorcerer who’d dig into the past for you. In the ancient world, folks use magical powers to unravel the mysteries of the universe. Probably not! But Google does - and that’s modern sorcery. Hopefully it’s not that.Do you remember your search history a decade ago or your Google searches from 2005? Or perhaps it’s using the data to build out the first fully-functional artificially intelligent robot. It’s possible Google is using the recordings to better inform its natural language processing algorithms so that it can figure out the differences between a Brooklyn accent and a mid-Atlantic accent. For advertising purposes, you’d think the text of the searches would’ve sufficed. Google wasn’t immediately available for comment as to why it’s keeping the actual voice recordings of our searches.

Click on one of the squares to select a recording to delete.Scroll through your list to see all the silly things there is audio proof of you asking about.Click on the hamburger icon on the top left of the page.Thankfully, I’m the only one who can listen to them, and I can delete the recordings. It’s all there-my dumb voice asking dumb questions that I thought were lost into the ephemerality of Google’s search servers. In recent months, I’ve apparently asked Google where I can eat nearby, how to take a screenshot on the OnePlus Two, what a Trap Queen is, what the Perseids are, and to play a Linkin Park song. Google/Screenshot I live a sheltered life.
