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Deleting your
- You should delete your Google search history on various web browsers from time to time.
- You can quickly clear your Google search history from desktop browsers as well as from a mobile device with these steps.
- By adjusting the settings of your Google account, you can dictate what type of search data Google will maintain in the first place.
But erasing stored Google searches is about more than keeping your past search habits private from a supervisor, spouse, or parent - and besides, there is always the option of using Incognito Mode on Chrome and Private Window on Safari to avoid a visible store of your searches.
More importantly, when you delete your
So should you delete Google history? Yes, from time to time, you should. And you should also control the types of searches Google saves in the first place.
For the record, Google the company will still maintain data on much of your search history, logging how often you search for certain topics, for example. While perhaps disquieting, at least know that any data they maintain even after you delete your search history will never be openly displayed on your computer or mobile device.
That said, here's how to delete your Google search history on Safari, Google Chrome, and your iPhone device.
How to delete your Google search history on Safari
Start by opening up the Safari browser and going to Google.com. And make sure you're logged into your account.1. On the task bar at the top of the screen, hover over the word "History."
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Hover over Safari's "History" at the top left corner of your screen.
2. At the bottom of the drop down menu, hit "Clear History..."
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Click "Clear History..."
3. Select the range of stored searches you wish to delete, from "the last hour" to "today" to "today and yesterday" to "all history."
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Select a timeframe and click "Clear History."
4. Hit "Clear History."
How to delete your Google search history on Google Chrome
Here again you start at Google.com and make sure you are logged in.1. At the task bar atop the screen, hover over "History."
2. Click "Show Full History" on the dropdown menu.
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Click "Show Full History."
3. Click "Clear browsing data" on the left hand side of the next screen.
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Click "Clear Browsing Data."
4. On the next screen, select from the "Time Range" menu how much of your search history you wish to expunge, and make sure to note the boxes below that allow you to customize what you remove, from browsing history to cookies to cached images.
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Choose the range of history you'd like to delete, along with options for clearing cookies and cached data.
How to delete your Google search history on an iPhone
Open up your browser and, you guessed it, make sure you're logged in to your Google account.1. Tap the three horizontal lines at the top left of the Google homepage.
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Tap the three-line dropdown menu.
2. Tap the words "Your data in Search."
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Tap "Your data in Search."
3. On the next page, scroll down about a quarter of the way, and you'll see the "Delete your Search activity" section. Tap either "Delete last hour" or "Delete all Search activity."
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Choose an option from the "Delete your Search activity" section.
4. On the popup screen, hit "DELETE."
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Click "Delete."
Managing what search activity Google tracks
Rather than always worrying about deleting search history, you can preemptively control what search data Google stores in the first place. From your browser, navigate to your Google account page, which you can also do by typing http://myaccount.google.com into the web address bar.1. On the left side of the screen, click "Data & personalization."
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"Pause" various search categories.
2. On the next page, you can customize what searches Google will store by clicking on each ("Location History" or "YouTube Search History," e.g.) and electing to "Pause" the storing of searches.
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