Erase these private details Google knows about you
Ever think about how much Google knows about you? You don’t have to wonder. Sign in to your Google account and check this page to see exactly what the search giant thinks you’re interested in.
It’s not just search. Your Gmail inbox, Google Drive files, Maps history, YouTube views and much more are added to the dossier of info on you. Here’s a buried Google Maps setting you should change right now.
While this type of data collection is par for the course, you can delete almost everything you’ve shared with Google and regain some of your privacy.
Hide your address and phone number
Have you ever stumbled across your phone number, address or another private detail online? It’s unsettling, and you can ask Google to stop displaying many things, including:
- Confidential government identification (ID) like your Social Security number.
- Bank account numbers.
- Credit card numbers.
- Images of handwritten signatures.
- Images of ID docs.
- Highly personal, restricted, and official records, like medical records.
- Personal contact info (physical addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses).
- Confidential login credentials.
If you want to put in a removal request with Google, follow these steps:
- Check the requirements on the Google Search Removal page.
- After ensuring you qualify and have the necessary information, click the Start removal request button.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to request your details be removed.
You’ll get a confirmation email after you submit your request. Google will notify you once the request has been fulfilled, denied or with any further steps you need to take.
Search is a goldmine of data
Google uses your search history to build a detailed profile about you. This personalizes the ads and content you see.
Here’s how you can clear your search history and activity:
- Go to myaccount.google.com and log in. Alternatively, go to google.com while logged in and click the circle icon in the upper right-hand corner with your image or initials inside. Then click Manage your Google Account.
- In the Privacy & personalization section, tap Manage your data and privacy.
- You will see checkmarks next to Web & App Activity, Location History and YouTube History. Click each one to adjust your settings. Toggle them off to stop further tracking if you choose.
- On these pages, you can also set up Auto-delete for future activity.
Once you’ve followed these steps, your search history will be gone, but you’ll also have disabled tracking through apps, location history and YouTube views.
Sick of being tracked? Use these Google alternatives instead.
Tell Google Assistant’ no thanks’
Google Assistant makes it easy to set reminders, search with your voice and more. Yes, Google keeps tabs on that activity.
You can delete stored recordings and other interactions. Here’s how:
- Open your Google Account page.
- From the left navigation panel, click on Data & privacy.
- Under History settings, click Web & App Activity.
- Look for See and delete activity. Click the Google Assistant icon, made up of four circles.
- You’ll see a list of your past activity. You can click the X next to each item you want to delete, or you can click the word Delete, then choose to delete during a certain timeframe.
From this page, you can also set up Auto-delete to remove these types of interactions automatically every three months, 18 months, or 36 months.
Don’t forget Chrome
If you use Google’s Chrome web browser, there’s a slew of info you’re handing over. As you’re doing a privacy checkup on the rest of your Google account, clear your Chrome browsing data, too.
- Click the three-dot menu near the URL bar.
- Hover over History and click on History at the top of the menu that appears.
- Click Clear browsing data and select your date range for deletion.
Select the time range you want to wipe, from the past 24 hours to as early as the beginning of your browsing activity.
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