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It knows you better than you know yourself. It knows every smartphone you’ve thought about buying, video you’ve watched on YouTube, every embarrassing ailment you’ve suffered.

It’s your Google Activity (formerly known as Google Web & App History)—and it knows everything you’ve searched for dating back to 2005.

If you’ve ever thought about clearing your Google search history before, this post will teach you how to permanently deleteyour Google historyto enhance your internet privacy and prevent your search and browsing data from following you around forever.

Warning:If you use G Suite (formerly Google Apps for Work) at your job, it is vital that you find out your company’s acceptable use and data retention policies before you delete anything!

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Download all your Google data
How to delete your browser search history on a computer
How to delete your browser search history on a mobile
Delete all your Google activity
Stop (or “pause”) Google from saving your activity
Know the consequences of deleting and disabling your Google search history
Deleting and disabling your history does NOT make you invisible to Google
Do more to protect your internet privacy

What you do online is YOUR business

ExpressVPN believes what you do on the internet is private. Nobody should be keeping tabs on what you do online—not without your knowledge and permission, anyway.

Unless you’ve disabled it, Google Activity has been keeping a record of your online activity for the last decade. It knows every link you’ve followed, every image you’ve clicked on, and the URLs you’ve entered in the address bar (even if you’ve been clearing your browser search history regularly).

Google uses all this data to construct a profile about you, including your age, gender, languages, and interests, and filters search results and ads for you based on your profile. Might be clever, but this is also an incredible loss of your privacy.

You can stop Google’s data collection by disabling Google’s ability to track you.

Before you begin: Back up your Google Activity

In April 2015, Google quietly released a feature enabling you to download all of your Google data. Consider saving your search data before you delete and disable it forever.

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How to download and delete your Google search history

How to download all your Google data

Google’s Takeout feature lets you download data from all of the Google products you use, including your Google Search history, Gmail, Calendar, Chrome, Google Photos, Maps, and more. Here’s how to use Takeout to download all your Google data.

1. Go to the Google Takeout “Download your data” pageandselect the data you’d like to download. By default, all of the boxes are selected. Select Next.

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2. Select your archive format and delivery method, then select Create archive. (We stuck with the default settings.)

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3. You’ll receive a notification when the archiving process is complete. In this example, we received an email with a link to download our archive.

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Now that you’ve downloaded an archive of your data, you’re ready to delete your history.

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How to delete your browser search history on a computer

Clearing your browser history is NOT the same as clearing your Google Web & App Activity. When you clear your browser history, you’re only deleting the history that’s locally stored on your computer. Clearing your browser history doesn’t do anything to the data stored on Google’s servers.

However, if you’re concerned about privacy and protecting your data, you should empty your browser cache regularly, which includes your Google search history as well as any stored cookies, logins, and passwords saved in your browser.

Use these steps to delete your Google search history in any browser.

Delete your search history in Safari:

  1. In a Safari browser, navigate to the taskbar at the top of the screen, and click History.
  2. In the drop-down menu, click Clear History at the bottom.
  3. You can select the date range for stored Google searches to delete. To clear your entire browser search history, select All history, then click Clear History…

Delete your search history in Firefox:

  1. Open a Firefox browser, navigate to the taskbar at the top of the screen, and click History…
  2. In the drop-down menu, click Clear Recent History…
  3. In Time range to clear:, select Everything.
  4. To clear your entire browser search history, tick the appropriate box, as well as the boxes for any other information you want to clear from your history.
  5. Click OK.

Delete your search history in Chrome and Chromium:

  1. In a Chrome browser, click the three vertical dots (⋮) in the top-right of the screen.
  2. In the drop-down menu, click Settings.
  3. Scroll down to Privacy and security, click Clear browsing history.
  4. From the time range drop-down menu, select All time. Tick the box for Browsing history, and any other information you want to clear.
  5. Click Clear data.

Delete your search history in Brave:

  1. In a Brave browser, click the three vertical lines (≡) in the top-right of the screen.
  2. In the drop-down menu, click Settings.
  3. Scroll down to Privacy and security, click Clear browsing history.
  4. Click on Advanced
  5. From the time range drop-down menu, select All time. Tick the box for Browsing history, and any other information you want to clear.
  6. Click Clear data.

Delete your search history in Vivaldi:

  1. In a Vivaldi browser, click the Vivaldi menu logo in the top-left of the screen.
  2. In the drop-down menu, click Tools then Delete Browsing Data.
  3. From the Delete Data for: drop-down menu, select All Time. Tick the box for Browsing history, and any other information you want to clear.
  4. Click Delete.

Delete your search history in Microsoft Edge:

  1. In an Edge browser, click the ellipses (…) in the top-right of the screen. Select Settings.
  2. On the left, click on Privacy, Search, and Services.
  3. Under Clear browsing data, click Choose What to Clear.
  4. From the time range drop-down menu, select All Time. Tick the boxes for the information you want to clear from your browsing history.
  5. Click Clear Now.

Delete your search history in Internet Explorer:

  1. In an Internet Explorer browser, click on the (⚙) symbol in the top-right of the screen.
  2. From the drop-down menu, move your cursor to Safety, and click Delete browsing history.
  3. Choose the information you want to clear from your browsing history, and click Delete.

How to delete your browser search history on a phone or tablet

Delete your Safari search history on an iPhone or iPad:

  1. Open Settings, scroll down and tap Safari.
  2. Scroll down and tap Clear History and Website Data. The setting should turn gray once your browser search history, cookies and cache have been deleted.

Delete your Chrome search history on an iPhone or iPad:

  1. In a Chrome browser, tap the menu button (≡) at the bottom of the screen (on iPad, the menu will be at the top right).
  2. Tap More and then History from the bottom panel.
  3. Tap Edit
  4. Select the entries you wish to delete
  5. Tap Delete
  6. Tap Done

Delete your search history on an Android device:

  1. In a Chrome browser, click the three vertical dots (⋮) in the top-right of the screen.
  2. Depending on what you see in the drop-down menu:
    1. tap More if you don’t see History OR
    2. tap History
  3. Tap Clear browsing data.
  4. From the time range drop-down menu, select All time. Tick the box for Browsing history, and any other information you want to clear.
  5. Click Clear data.

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How todelete all your Google activity

Use these steps to delete data about all your Google activity, including your searches, video searches, and any ads you’ve clicked on across all your devices.

Delete your Google activity on your computer

1. Go to theMy Activity page, select Delete activity by on the left-hand menu.

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2. You can choose how far back you want to delete your Google search history and activity. Select All time from the range of options to delete everything.

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3. Choose which Google services to delete your search history and activity from. Click the Select all option, then click Next.

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4.Google will ask you if you want to confirm that you would like to delete your activity. Select DELETE.

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5.Your screen should now say “Deletion complete.” Click OK.

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Delete your Google search history and activity on your mobile device

  1. On your Android or iOS device, go to myactivity.google.com on a browser.
  2. Tap Menu > Delete activity by.
  3. Below “Delete Activity” tap All time.
  4. When asked which services to delete your activity from, make sure the Select All box is ticked.
  5. Tap Next > Delete.

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Delete your Google Maps search history

To see your Maps history before you delete your search history, follow the steps below.

  1. On your Android or iOS device, open the Google Maps app (or just Maps) and sign in.
  2. Tap your profile picture > Settings > Maps history.

On your computer

  1. Open Google Maps and sign in.
  2. Click Menu > Maps activity.
  3. On the right, click More > Delete activity by.
  4. Under the “Delete by date” section, select All time.
  5. Click Delete.

On your mobile device

  1. On your Android or iOS device, open the Google Maps app and sign in.
  2. Tap your profile picture > Settings > Maps history.
  3. In the search bar at the top, tap More > Delete activity by.
  4. To delete all your history: Under the “Delete by date” section choose All time.
  5. Tap Delete.

Consider using an open-source alternative to Google Maps.

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How to stop (or “pause”) Google from saving your search history and activity

Google doesn’t provide a way to permanently disable it from saving your activity, but you can hit pause. Use these steps to hit pause on Google saving your activity.

1. Go to theActivity controls page, where you’ll see a section for “Web & App Activity.” Slide the switch to the left.

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2. Google will ask if you’d like to pause your Web & App Activity. Select PAUSE.

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3. Check to see if your activity is paused. The screen should say “Web & App Activity (paused)” and the sliding toggle should be gray.

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4. If you want to hit “pause” on Google logging your activity on ALL the Google apps and services you use, slide all the switches on this page to the left.

Read the important information for each item and select PAUSE to complete each step.

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Mission accomplished! Google won’t be saving your search data anymore.

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What happens when you delete and disable your Google search history

It’s important to understand the consequences of clearing your Google search history.

By default, Google personalizes your search results based on your search activity. So if you search for recipes and click on links from allrecipes.com more frequently than all other websites, then Google will rank allrecipes.com higher up on the search results page every time youlook up a recipe.

If you delete and disable your Google search history, then your returning search results will be broader and less specific to you. So allrecipes.com won’t necessarily show up at the top of the results, even though it’s your favorite site.

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Deleting and disabling your history does NOT make you invisible to Google

If you delete and disable your search history, you are not invisible to Google—especially if you maintain an account for using various Google apps and services, such as Gmail and YouTube.

The reality is that it’s pretty much impossible to be invisible to Google. But you can be prudent. Start by eliminating all Google apps and services from your daily web use. And use search engines that don’t track your search activity, such as DuckDuckGo, Ixquick, and Startpage.

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Do more to protect your internet privacy

Deleting your Google search history is a great first step. Now if you REALLY want to step up your internet privacy game, here are more steps you can take:

  1. Ditch Chrome for a more secure web browser. From automatically signing you in to the browser to a fishy location history policy, Google uses Chrome to learn about you and then monetizes that information. Get rid of Chrome and use a secure web browser like Firefox or Brave that respects your privacy.
  2. Don’t stop at Google. There are many popular platforms that also track your activity like Facebook, Twitter, and more. Find out how to permanently delete online accounts that you no longer want to use.
  3. Use ExpressVPN. While “pausing” Google Web & App History prevents Google from collecting data about you, it doesn’t prevent your ISP from tracking what you’re doing online and sharing it with corporations and governments. Use ExpressVPN to hide your online activity from your ISP.

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Read more: Find out how to unblock Google in countries where it’s censored

FAQ: About Google search history

Why can’t I delete my search history on Google?

If you delete your search history from your browser only, it may still be stored on your Google Account. Delete your search history and activity from other Google services from your Web & App Activity page.

What does ‘used search’ mean in Google history?

While Google doesn’t provide a clear answer on what “Used Search” means, here are some popular hypotheses:
• Much like “Used Maps,” “Used Search” means what it says literally—that you used Google Search.
• You tapped on the Google widget on your phone and activated search.
• You tapped the microphone icon on the Google widget.
• When you use Chrome in incognito mode, searches show up as “Used Search.”

How far back does Google search history go?

Google accounts created after June 2020 automatically clear web and app searches after 18 months. For accounts created before then, Google retains Web & Activity data indefinitely by default; in theory, Google would have your search history from when you first opened your Google account. However, turning on the auto-delete option from your Web & App Activity page will instruct Google to automatically delete your activity after three months or 18 months.

Locally stored search history on your browser is kept for:
• 90 days on Chrome
• 30 days on Safari for iOS, and one year for Mac
• 30 days on Firefox
• Indefinitely on Brave until you clear it
• 30 days on Vivaldi
• 90 days on Microsoft Edge

Who can see my Google search history?

Apart from you and Google itself, your Google search history might be visible to anyone using your device. Using “incognito mode” or “private browsing” would prevent your searches from being saved to your device.

Because Google is encrypted, your ISP cannot see your searches, but it can see the domains you’re visiting. Using a VPN will prevent the latter.

It is also good practice to periodically delete your locally stored browser history and change Web & App Activity settings in your Google account to delete your search history after a short period.

As a privacy and cybersecurity enthusiast with a keen understanding of online tracking and data retention practices, I'd like to delve into the concepts discussed in the article regarding Google Activity and the steps one can take to enhance internet privacy.

Firstly, the article emphasizes the significance of Google Activity, now known as Google Web & App History, in tracking and recording users' online activities dating back to 2005. This includes searches, watched videos on YouTube, and even embarrassing ailments searched for. The depth of this knowledge demonstrates the profound impact Google has on constructing a detailed profile of individuals, encompassing information such as age, gender, languages, and interests.

The article recommends users to take control of their privacy by downloading their Google data using the Takeout feature. This feature allows users to retrieve data from various Google products, including Search history, Gmail, Calendar, Chrome, Google Photos, and Maps. This emphasizes the importance of user awareness and control over personal data, showcasing an informed approach to privacy management.

The next set of instructions guides users on how to delete browser search history on both computers and mobile devices. It clarifies that clearing browser history is distinct from clearing Google Web & App Activity, emphasizing the importance of regularly clearing browser cache to enhance privacy. The detailed step-by-step instructions for various browsers, such as Safari, Firefox, Chrome, Brave, Vivaldi, Microsoft Edge, and Internet Explorer, demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the diverse technology landscape.

The article also explains how to delete Google activity across all devices, providing step-by-step instructions for both computers and mobile devices. It reinforces the idea that users should have control over their data and be able to delete their search history and activity across platforms.

Moreover, the article addresses the limitation that deleting and disabling Google search history does not make users invisible to Google, especially if they use other Google services like Gmail and YouTube. This realism in acknowledging the challenges of achieving complete invisibility showcases a nuanced understanding of online privacy.

The recommendation to consider using open-source alternatives to Google Maps and to switch to more privacy-respecting web browsers like Firefox or Brave extends the privacy-conscious approach beyond Google Search. Additionally, the advice to use ExpressVPN to hide online activity from ISPs highlights a broader perspective on internet privacy.

In conclusion, the article not only guides users through practical steps to enhance their privacy but also imparts valuable knowledge about the intricacies of online tracking, data retention policies, and the limitations of achieving complete invisibility in the digital realm. This depth of expertise contributes to the credibility of the information provided.

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FAQs

How to Permanently Delete Your Google Search History | ExpressVPN? ›

Delete your Google activity on your computer

How do you delete Google search history forever? ›

Manage Search history saved to your Google Account
  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google app .
  2. At the top right, tap your Profile picture or initial. Search history.
  3. Choose the Search history you want to delete. You can choose: All your Search history: Above your history, tap Delete. Delete all time.

Does clearing Google history delete everything? ›

Browsing history: Clearing your browsing history deletes the following: Web addresses you've visited are removed from the History page. Shortcuts to those pages are removed from the New Tab page. Address bar predictions for those websites are no longer shown.

When you delete Google history, is it really gone? ›

Does clearing history delete everything? A lot of data is generated as you browse the internet, and clearing your history only deletes the record of addresses you've visited that are stored locally on your device. It doesn't remove your Google search history, or other data stored on remote servers.

Can anyone see your history after you delete it? ›

Does deleting history really delete it? No, only on the surface. Your internet provider collects and stores this information for a period that depends on data retention laws (often 6 months/1 year). The best way to protect your data is to prevent them from seeing your search history at all.

Is it better to delete or clear history? ›

In order to be as safe as possible online, it is necessary to delete your search history frequently. Failing to do so makes it much easier for hackers to collect enough of your personal information to scam and deceive you.

How to permanently delete incognito history? ›

Clearing your incognito history on Android

Open the Chrome app. In the next step, enter chrome://net-internals/#dns in your browser's address bar. If you now select DNS on the left and then tap Clean host cache, the DNS data and incognito history will be deleted from your browser.

How to truly delete browsing history? ›

  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top right, click More .
  3. Click History. History.
  4. On the left, click Clear browsing data.
  5. Select how much history you want to delete. To clear everything, select All time.
  6. Check the boxes for the info you want Chrome to clear, including Browsing history. ...
  7. Click Clear data.

Is deleting history permanent? ›

This method will clear space on your device and erase some references, but the data is still saved on your device as free space. You should use tools to permanently delete your browsing data from the hard drive because: This truly protects your data from hackers, which clearing browsing history does not achieve.

Can your parents see your search history even if you delete it? ›

In most cases, parents can see deleted history on wifi. Here's how it works. After your child has deleted their internet history, it still remains on the router until it's cleared. So if you're worried about what your kids are looking at online; you can easily check the router's history to see for yourself.

Can anyone see my Google search history? ›

There are several entities that can see and collect your online activity. These are internet service providers (ISPs), browsers, hackers, governments, apps and websites, and network administrators.

How long does Google keep deleted search history? ›

By default, Google deletes this data after 18 months. However, your users can change the deletion period to 3, 18, or 36 months, or to never delete data. Additionally, users can delete some or all of their saved activity at any time.

Can police see deleted search history? ›

Once you delete your search history from your device, it's typically no longer accessible to the police. However, if they obtain a warrant, they may be able to access records of your search engine and browser history from your internet provider or another third-party source.

What happens if I clear all my history? ›

Browsing history: Clearing your browsing history deletes the following: Web addresses you've visited are removed from the History page. Shortcuts to those pages are removed from the New Tab page. Address bar predictions for those websites are no longer shown.

Is deleting history a crime? ›

But deleting digital data—including clearing browser history—can result in federal felony obstruction of justice charges under 18 U.S.C. § 1519, the federal anti-shredding statute, which carries a 20-year maximum penalty.

Can search history really be deleted? ›

It turns out that deleting your browser history doesn't really delete anything and there is a record of every Google search you have ever made, right back to the very first one.

How do I delete all my activity search history? ›

Delete all activity

On your Android phone or tablet, go to myactivity.google.com. Above your activity, tap Delete . Tap All time. Delete.

Can anyone see what I search on Google on my phone? ›

Google can access your search history, especially if you're signed in to your Google account. Internet service providers can see the domain names of the websites you visit. Some apps on your phone might ask permission to access your internet browsing history. If you grant it, they'll be able to view it.

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