Google just made it easier to handle your privacy and security settings within its services. On Monday, the company introduced a new dashboard called My Account that lets you see what information the company is collecting when using Google.com, Gmail, Google Maps, Google Play, Hangouts, YouTube and others.

There's also a pair of step-by-step “checkups” for privacy and security settings you can use to get a quick understanding of what your current privacy and security choices are. In many cases, they'll even let you change your settings within the tool. If you’ve decided you’re done with Google altogether, the My Account dashboard is also where you can delete your entire Google account, and extract your data in the process.

Everyone who has a Google account should take some time to check out the new My Account page and the checkup tools.

My Account, aka myaccount.google.com, is divided into three sections: “Sign-in & security,” “Personal info & privacy” and “Account preferences.” The first two are where you’ll find the step-by-step checkups.

Security

The security checkup walks you through various levels of protection. First, there's your account recovery, which lists the email address and phone number Google would use to reach you in case you get locked out of your Google account. You can edit these options, as well as the prompts you’re given when you forget your account password. You can see a list of recent security events, including the last time you changed a password or recovery email address.