Delete my activity automatically

  1. Google "My Activity": See and Delete Your Activity
  2. Delete your private data automatically
  3. How to automatically delete Google activity on phone
  4. 3 Simple Ways To Delete Your Google Data


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Google "My Activity": See and Delete Your Activity

What does Google know about me? Most of us use Google for almost everything: Navigation, scheduling, shopping, games, research, and of course, search. We search for recipes, vacation destinations, historical facts, medical information, news stories, and almost every piece of information a human living in this decade might ever need to know. It’s all on Google. And, once you’ve bought the device and paid the Internet and electricity bills, it’s free. But what does Google get from us in return? Our time, our attention, and our data. The company is All of this sounds terrifying, but is surprisingly commonplace. Google states that it’s not The tech powerhouse’s hubs “My Account” and “My Activity,” introduced in 2015 and 2016 respectively, give us scary insight into what it actually knows about us. The former provides a glimpse into the information the company collects about us and, most importantly, allows us to change our settings. And the latter allows us to view almost all of our online activity that’s tied our Google accounts. The good news is that these tools allow you to delete your history, and stop Google from tracking you. Make sure you’re using It’s no surprise that the popular search engine collects lots of data about us through our search history, location, and voice searches. Plus, because iPhone and Android devices are tied to our Google accounts, any web or app activity—including our search history and activity in maps—is automaticall...

Delete your private data automatically

Auto-delete your activity data from Google Google is notorious for hanging onto our personal information for longer than is necessary. The company claims that its data-hoarding tendencies are for our own benefit because they enable it to offer us more relevant search results, recommendations and, of course, adverts. Until recently, if you wanted to delete data from your Google account, you had to do so manually, but now new options let you remove at least some of your personal information automatically. You won't be surprised to hear that the auto-delete controls are disabled by default. To activate them, log into The first section is for Web & App Activity, and contains details of the things you do on Google services such as search, Maps and the Play store, as well as information taken from your Chrome history. Click Manage Activity, then 'Choose to delete automatically' and decide how long you want Google to keep hold of your data: for three months, 18 months or until you delete it manually. Click Next, then Confirm to save your preference. Back on the 'Activity controls' page, select Manage Activity under Location History. Google uses your phone or tablet to track and store details of where you've been, even when you're not using a specific Google service such as Maps. Google also now lets you delete your YouTube History automatically after three or 18 months. This stops the site storing details of all the videos you've searched for and watched, and making 'suggestions'...

How to automatically delete Google activity on phone

We all know that the activities executed from a Google account can be tracked and managed easily. You can check out the websites visited, videos watched, searches, and other stuff, all in one place. Now, some of us will find this activity tracking feature convenient, but others might have security concerns, or they think that Google might get to know a lot about them. If you think like the latter, then here we have something for you. Deleting all your activity from a Google account is not rocket science. Not only this, but you can also make Google automatically delete all the activity by setting up a period of time. In simple terms, Google removes all your activity if the auto-delete feature is activated. If you don’t want the same, you can toggle it off by visiting the same settings. Here, we will help you in out in getting to know how you can make Google automatically delete all your activity via an iPhone or Android smartphone. How to delete your activity automatically on Google? • Open the Google application on your iPhone or Android device • Tap on your profile and select the ‘Manage your Google account’ option from the pop-up menu • Now head to Data and Privacy • Choose the Web and app activity and scroll down until you get to see the ‘Choose an auto-delete option • Tap on the Auto-delete activity older than. You can select the time period between 3 months to 36 months • After selecting the desired time period, tap the Next button and then save the settings • Now, in...

3 Simple Ways To Delete Your Google Data

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