Google Alerts is a content change detection and notification service, offered by the search engine company Google. You can use Google Alerts to monitor anything on the web and then have links to any matching content sent directly to your email address each day, or when new content is available.
Here is how you can Set Up Alerts to monitor anything on web
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The next step is to choose a delivery rate. The default is once a day: Google Alerts checks for new results once per day and emails you if it finds new results. Depending on the subject, Google may
not be able to deliver alerts daily. Alerts on these subjects will be sent, when they are available for you.
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To help you avoid an alert email full of low quality results, you can change the volume of the alerts to “Only the best results”. This allows Google to filter results to those most relevant to your query
and those of high quality. If you prefer, you can change this setting to “All results”.
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Enter the email address to which you want your alerts delivered. Google will protect your email address and will not use it to spam you with offers for any other product or service. If you aren’t signed
in to a Google Account when you create an alert, Google will send you a verification email
If you prefer, and if you are signed in to a Google account when creating the alert, you can choose to have the results sent via an RSS feed. Simply sign in and choose the Feed option in the Deliver to field. You can read your feed in any RSS feed reader
To view any of these Google Alerts, you have to open your email application and check the email addresses that you linked to your Google Account during initial set up. You can check this information at anytime via your account link, top right of your browser.