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  1. How to See What Data Google Has on You (and Delete It)


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How to See What Data Google Has on You (and Delete It)

How to See Everything That Google Knows About You The good news is that Google has a central hub for viewing all of the data associated with your account. Some of this is information that you willingly provided, but there’s some stuff that you may not know about. After we give it a look over, we’ll show you how to delete it. To get started, open a web browser such as Google Chrome and go to Here, you’ll find shortcuts to two important things: • My Activity: This is pretty much everything you do that is connected in some way to your Google account, which includes browsing history, Google searches, YouTube history, Google Assistant commands, location history, etc. • Timeline: This is a dedicated page for your location history displayed on a map. You can adjust the dates to really explore your travels. Location history is gathered from Google Maps and other Google apps. The “My Activity” page is where you’re going to see your data in real-time. Click it to dive in. How to Delete Your Google Data After you see how much data Google has on you, the next thing you might want to do is delete it. We’ve already touched on this a bit in the section above. From the “My Activity” page, you can delete chunks of your data that have been grouped together by service. For example, you could delete all of your Google Search history from a specific day. We have guides that dive deeper into RELATED: How to Make Google Auto-Delete Your Web and Location History RELATED: How to Automatically Dele...