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![]() Aside from using a web browser like DuckDuckGo, one of the easiest things you can do to ensure your future online activity is not tracked moving forward is to choose "Stop Saving Activity" when you adjust your Google settings. Unlike some other tech companies, Google says it will actually delete the data associated with your account after you completely delete it. You also have to separately delete certain data like your maps activity if you have "location history" turned on.Įven if you delete all or some of your activity, Google still maintains records data about the way you used its web browser related to the deleted data - if you search for something, it'll still keep a record of the fact that you searched for something at that specific time and date, but not what you specifically you searched for, according to the company's website. "Our mission is to make getting privacy as easy as closing the blinds."Įven though the push for more transparency online is gaining traction with some newer companies, if you're one of the people making some of the 3.5 billion search queries each day that are processed by Google, chances are you still might want to delete some, or all, of your internet history.ĭeleting all of your web browsing activity doesn't get rid of all of the information Google has about you, though. "It feels like the standard of trust online has really gone down, and we are trying to set a new standard of trust online," said DuckDuckGO's CEO and founder, Gabriel Weinberg. One example of a search engine that prioritizes user privacy is DuckDuckGo, which is essentially a Google that doesn't track you online. Even if you're someone who already uses Google's incognito web browser, you're still not being kept completely anonymous online.īelieve it or not, there are other web browsers out there besides Google, they are just much less well-known. ![]() ![]() Deleting your Google web browser history and Google search history is one way to limit how much data you allow to be collected about you on the internet. ![]()
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