Monday, August 1, 2016

New Google Alert widget saves us from repeatedly Googling ourselves

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Google just saved users who can’t stop Googling themselves a whole lot of time.

Now, if you Google your name while logged into your Google account, a “Stay in the loop” widget will appear at the bottom of the first page of search results. (For it to display, you must have allowed Google to save your web and app activity in your user account settings.)

The new feature lets users sign up to receive a Google Alert when their name is mentioned online.

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Clicking on the “Stay in the loop” link will return a Google Alerts set-up form with your name in quotation marks, and options to control the frequency and level of alerts.

The “Stay in the loop” feature was announced last month along with other updates to Google’s “My Account” tools, but didn’t launch until recently.

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