When you choose to manually or automatically delete activity, it starts the removal of your activity from the product and system. First, we aim to remove it from view and the data may no longer be used to personalize your Google experience.
When you choose to manually or automatically delete activity, it starts the removal of your activity from the product and system. First, we aim to remove it from view and the data may no longer be used to personalize your Google experience.
Delete browsing data in Chrome You can delete your Chrome browsing history and other browsing data, like saved form entries, or just delete data from a specific date.
Go to the Data & Privacy section of your Google Account. Scroll to "Your data & privacy options." Select More options Delete your Google Account. Follow the instructions to delete your account.
You can check or delete your browsing history, and find related searches in Chrome. You can also resume browsing sessions on other devices if you’re signed in and have your history synced to your Google Account.
If you turn sync on in Chrome, you’ll stay signed into the Google Account you’re syncing to in order to delete your data across all your devices. Some sites can seem slower because content, like images, needs to load again.
Go to the Data & Privacy section of your Google Account. Scroll to "Your data & privacy options." Select More options Delete your Google Account. Follow the instructions to delete your account.
When you choose to manually or automatically delete activity, it starts the removal of your activity from the product and system. First, we aim to remove it from view and the data may no longer be used to personalize your Google experience.
You can choose to delete these photos and videos permanently, but if you would like the ability to restore these photos and videos, you must first empty your trash.