How to Delete Your Google Search History – A Modern Guide

It only takes a few minutes

Google can find almost any information available online. In the process, it retains your search history for all apps owned by Google. Whenever you perform a search query on Google or YouTube (or any other Google-owned service), the query is saved not only in your browsing history but also in Google’s search history.

While you can use othersearch engines for better privacy, Google and its services are a staple for most. Fortunately, you can delete your Google search history from your Google account in minutes.

How to Clear Google Search History Completely

The obvious way to clear your history is to clear browsing data from within a web browser like Google Chrome, Firefox, or Safari. However, note that clearing your Chrome browsing history doesn’t delete your search history. It only helps clear your browsing history.

You can clear all of your Google search history that Google has accumulated from your use of Google apps on your PC, Mac, Android, iPhone, or other devices through theMy Activity page.

You can also download your search history data before you delete your Google search history if you don’t want to lose it entirely and store it offline. If you don’t want to download your Google search history, skip over the next section.

You can download your Google search history from Google Takeout. Google Takeout will allow you to save your activity data locally on your device before you clear history from your Google account.

You can also choose to export your Google activity on a recurring basis every two months from the Frequency section.

Next, select a file type and size. You can select to export data as .zip or .tgz. Select a file size based on how large you want the file to be. If your total data takes more storage, the files will be split into smaller files based on the size you’ve selected. For instance, if you choose 2GB and the total size of the data comes to 5 GB, Google will create two files of 2GB each and one of 1GB.

When you’re done, select theCreate exportbutton.

Deleting your browser history doesn’tdelete activity from your Google account. It only deletes the history of web pages you’ve visited and clears cache and cookies, among other things.

To clear data on your Google account collected by Google services like Gmail, Google Maps, and other search activity, you need to use the My Activity page.

For instance, if you only want to delete your location history, select only Google Maps. You can also select a time frame if you want to delete history within a specific time range.

The My Activities webpage interface on Android devices and iOS devices like iPhones and iPads is exactly the same as on PC, so you can use the above illustrations even if you’re using a mobile device.

You can also change settings on the Activity controls page to automatically delete your search activity at 3, 18, or 36-month intervals.

If you don’t want to delete your Google account data, but just want Google to pause saving activity temporarily, you can do that as well.

You can change settings in your Google account to pause saving search activity for a certain time frame, so you don’t have to delete it very frequently. However, there’s no option to disable saving of activity permanently.

Note that setting up auto-delete on Google doesn’t prevent your browser from saving your browsing history. It just prevents Google’s search engine and apps from saving your activity. If you want to keep your browser from saving your browsing history or other data, you can use incognito mode.

You can also turn off location history and YouTube history the same way by scrolling down on the Activity controls page.

Deleting Google Search History Made Easy

Deleting Google search history isn’t all that difficult. While there’s no way to keep Google from saving search history permanently, you can always set activity to be automatically deleted every 3 months.

Arjun is a freelance writer based in India. After working as an equity research analyst, Arjun decided to do something that he has been passionate about – tech. He gets excited talking about and explaining how to solve everyday tech problems. His area of expertise is Windows and is a go-to for all things Excel.Read Arjun’s Full Bio

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