When you use Google sites, apps, and services, a record of some of your activity is saved in your Google Account. You can easily access and control this activity, where you can find and delete them in My Activity. You can also stop saving most activity at any time.
Delete all activityFor example, this could include a search you did on Google or a website you visited on Chrome:
You can automatically delete some of the activity in your Google Account.
Tip: Some activity may expire sooner than the time frame you choose. For example, location info about your device’s general area and IP address is automatically deleted from your Web & App Activity after 30 days.
Delete activity in other placesYour activity might be saved in places other than My Activity.
Example: If you've turned on Timeline, the activity data is saved to your Maps Timeline. You can delete most of your activity that's saved in those places.
Delete other activity saved to your account Delete browser activityYour activity might be stored in your browser, even if you delete it from My Activity.
You can control most of the information and data in My Activity.
Tip: Some activity isn't included in My Activity.
Stop saving activity temporarilyYou can browse in Incognito mode.
Tip: If you sign in to your Google Account in a private browsing window, your search activity may be stored in that account.
Fix problems What happens when my Google activity is deleted?When you select to delete activity manually or activity is deleted automatically based on your auto-delete setting, it starts the process of removal from the product and the systems.
First, we aim to remove it from view and the data may no longer be used to personalize your Google experience.
We then begin a process designed to safely and completely delete the data from our storage systems.
Along with helping you delete data manually or automatically, Google may delete some types of activity sooner when it’s no longer useful to improve your experience.
For limited purposes, like business or legal requirements, Google may retain certain types of data for an extended period of time.
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