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How To Delete Your Google Account Data

If you’re deep into the Google ecosystem, then you probably already know that the company has quite a bit of information on you. Fortunately, they keep lots of it in one place for you to download and even delete.

Deleting your Google account data doesn’t remove your Google account; you won’t lose your Gmail messages, YouTube channel, Google Drive files etc. What it really means to erase your data from Google is that you’re clearing away the records that Google is keeping on you, such as the stuff you search for on the web, the apps you open on your device, the videos you’ve been watching on YouTube, etc.

There are two ways to expunge most kinds of Google data – manually and automatically. You can delete whole chunks of information at once or you can choose exactly what you want to remove while keeping the rest. For example, you can erase yesterday’s web history, just today’s Google Assistant records, the whole last year’s worth of YouTube searches, etc.

How To Delete Your Google Account Data

There are several categories of
information that you can delete, as you can see below. Skip down to
the section that pertains to the information you want deleted from
your account.

However, first follow these two steps, which is how you get to the right page to choose what to delete.

Erase Web & App Activity From Google

Web search activity is probably the biggest reason most people want to delete their Google data.

When you follow these steps, you can erase your search entries as well as a huge amount of data Google keeps on you, such as the sites you’re opening, the notifications you’re clearing from your Android device, the apps you’ve been using, documents you’ve opened in Google Docs, apps you’ve visited in Google Play Store, and lots more.

Tip: You can stop personalized ads and search results on Google from your Google account settings.

To erase your web and app activity
automatically, follow these steps:

Erase Your Google Location History

A map of all the places your mobile device has gone, while signed in to your Google account, is logged and stored in your Google account. The benefits to this include better searches while using Google Maps and the ability to see where you’ve been through Google’s Timeline service.

Tip: Learn how
to view Google Maps location history.

Here’s how to delete this Google
account data:

To have your location data from Google
be deleted automatically from now on, complete steps 1 and 2 above
and then follow these directions:

Erase Voice & Audio Activity From
Google

Google stores even your ‘OK Google’ records. It does this to learn how to better understand your voice, but you can delete this data if you don’t want it lingering in your Google account.

Erase Your YouTube Search History

Another way Google keeps track of your
activity is through your YouTube searches. You can delete the records
kept from YouTube searches in just a few clicks:

Tip: There’s a lot you can do on YouTube. See this ultimate list of tips, hacks, and shortcuts.

Erase Your YouTube Watch History

If you don’t want Google to remember
what you watched on YouTube, it’s easy to delete that information,
too.

Tip: You can avoid these steps in the future by watching YouTube videos privately.

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