How to Delete All Your Activity History on Google
Learn how to delete all your activity history on Google, including your search history, location history, and more. Complete guide updated for 2026.

Learn how to delete all your activity history on Google, including your search history, location history, and more. Complete guide updated for 2026.

If you care (you should) about your privacy, you might want to delete your Google activity history.
Here’s how to do it.

Note: Once deleted, neither you nor Google will be able to access this location history again.
Note: Some activities may expire sooner than the chosen timeframe.
Google’s Activity History is a feature that records user activity across its services.
It collects various types of data, including:
This information is displayed in a timeline-like layout in the ‘My Activity’ tool, which replaced Google Search history and Google Web History in 2016.
Google’s Privacy Policy outlines how it handles and stores user data.
Some data can be deleted by you at any time, while other data is automatically deleted after a specific period.
For example, location information is automatically deleted from Web & App Activity after 30 days. Additionally, some data may be retained longer when necessary for business or legal requirements.
You can review Google’s Privacy Policy for more details on how your information is managed.
To manage your activity history effectively, you can use the following tools:
You don’t have to delete all your activity if you find it helps you personalize your Google experience. However, you should be aware of what data Google collects and how it is used.
By following these steps, you can take control of your data and remove any activities that you no longer want stored by Google.
For further details about privacy practices, consider checking out Google’s Privacy Checkup tool to review your key privacy settings.

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