Stop Google from saving your search history
Google keeps a record of every search I've ever made, including searches on Google services like YouTube and Maps.
Google uses this information to customize your search results and generate those targeted ads you see on the Internet.
Google regularly shares your information with the government, and ad companies getting access to your information. And now the word is out that Google will soon be using people's names and faces to further "personalize" targeted ads.
Google Web history shows you every search you've ever done, organized by date. You have the option to delete individual searches, or clear your entire search history. To delete your history.
.start by going to Google Web history. You'll need to sign in with a Google account.
.To delete specific searches, tick the checkbox next to the search you want to remove. Then click the "Remove items" button at the top of the page.
.To delete your entire Google search history, tick the checkbox next to the Remove Items button. This will select every item in the history. Then click the Remove Items button.
.Or you can click the gear icon at the top right of the page and select Settings. click the "remove items" link. Then select the time span you want to delete history from"drop down menu".
Unless you turn off Web history entirely. Google will just record your new searches.
Click the gear icon on your Web History page and select Settings. Then click the pause button and confirm your choice.
If you want to stop targeted ads altogether, visit the Google Ads Settings page and select the opt-out setting.
You can always stop using Google services, If you're still worried about Google tracking your private information. ther are search sites that don't collect your information.
Google keeps a record of every search I've ever made, including searches on Google services like YouTube and Maps.
Google uses this information to customize your search results and generate those targeted ads you see on the Internet.
Google regularly shares your information with the government, and ad companies getting access to your information. And now the word is out that Google will soon be using people's names and faces to further "personalize" targeted ads.
Google Web history shows you every search you've ever done, organized by date. You have the option to delete individual searches, or clear your entire search history. To delete your history.
.start by going to Google Web history. You'll need to sign in with a Google account.
.To delete specific searches, tick the checkbox next to the search you want to remove. Then click the "Remove items" button at the top of the page.
.To delete your entire Google search history, tick the checkbox next to the Remove Items button. This will select every item in the history. Then click the Remove Items button.
.Or you can click the gear icon at the top right of the page and select Settings. click the "remove items" link. Then select the time span you want to delete history from"drop down menu".
Unless you turn off Web history entirely. Google will just record your new searches.
Click the gear icon on your Web History page and select Settings. Then click the pause button and confirm your choice.
If you want to stop targeted ads altogether, visit the Google Ads Settings page and select the opt-out setting.
You can always stop using Google services, If you're still worried about Google tracking your private information. ther are search sites that don't collect your information.