Google has begun letting people get monthly reports summarizing what they have been up to at the Internet titan’s free online services. A freshly added feature keeps people posted on patterns at Gmail, YouTube, online search and other Google venues visited while signed into their user accounts with the California-based company. “Sometimes it’s helpful to step back and take stock of what you’re doing online,” said Google product manager Andreas Tuerk in a blog post announcing the “Account Activity” feature. “Knowing more about your own account activity also can help you take steps to protect your Google Account,” he added. He gave an example of a report potentially revealing that someone’s account was signed into from countries they have not visited or from gadgets they don’t own. Google will incorporate more of its services into Account Activity reports in coming months, according to Tuerk. Those who sign up with get password-protected links to reports and tools to manage account privacy. The new feature was introduced the same month that Google rolled out a new privacy policy allowing the firm to track users across various services to develop targeted advertising, despite criticism from consumer advocacy groups.