How to Delete Everything Google knows and keep about your Online Activities
Do you know that Google caches your online activities, save and monitors the sites and pages you visit? Ofcourse Google does all these and keeps the records of all your "All Time" activities in the Activity session in your Google account.
Google is very smart (which we all know). We can't hide our activities from Google. Google takes records of your online activities, what you do online, the secret sites you visit always, your online behavior and stores all the information and everything you do online.
If you think that no one is monitoring your online activities, then you now know that Google does. But if you are not comfortable with all these and if you are such a person that love to keep your data private, then you will find this post useful.
Here is how to see and delete everything Google knows and keep about your online activities.
>> Go to My Activity and see everything Google have stored about your online activities. You can choose to delete them one after the other or clear all at once, or even leave them for future reference.
>> You can turn it off by heading to Activity Control here
Before toggling OFF Web & App Activity, uncheck “Include Chrome browsing history and activity from websites and apps that use Google services”
>> On the same “Activity Controls” page, users can also disable location tracking, contact and calendar storing, Google’s ability to record and store your voice recordings, and YouTube search and watch history.
Google is very smart (which we all know). We can't hide our activities from Google. Google takes records of your online activities, what you do online, the secret sites you visit always, your online behavior and stores all the information and everything you do online.
If you think that no one is monitoring your online activities, then you now know that Google does. But if you are not comfortable with all these and if you are such a person that love to keep your data private, then you will find this post useful.
Here is how to see and delete everything Google knows and keep about your online activities.
>> Go to My Activity and see everything Google have stored about your online activities. You can choose to delete them one after the other or clear all at once, or even leave them for future reference.
>> You can turn it off by heading to Activity Control here
Before toggling OFF Web & App Activity, uncheck “Include Chrome browsing history and activity from websites and apps that use Google services”
>> On the same “Activity Controls” page, users can also disable location tracking, contact and calendar storing, Google’s ability to record and store your voice recordings, and YouTube search and watch history.
>> READ ALSO : How to Disable Location Tracking on Android, iPhone and on Web.
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