Google has a lot of data on you. It knows what you searched for, where you looked, and how often. And it’s not just your search history; Google also saves your web browsing history, your bookmarks and even the websites you visited while on the go. If you’re not careful, Google can use this data to track your movements and preferences over time. This could mean that the company can sell or share this information with third-party companies or even use it to target ads to you. To stop Google from saving your search history, follow these steps:

  1. Type “google” into a search engine and hit enter. You’ll see a list of all of the websites that Google has saved for you in its search history database. Click on one of these websites to see more information about how to delete its data from your account: www.google.com/settings/ads/deletion/?hl=en&qid=C3NAAAABIRjbGciOiAgMCA4LCA4NjA5LCA3NzIwMDkgMCBvYmo8L2VudCI6MTI5LjEwNDkgMDAwLzAxNiAwMDkgMCBvYmo8L2VudCI6MTI5LjEwNDkgMDAwLzAxNiAwMDkgMCBvYmo8ZWxsc2VydmljZXMubm9ybWFsOiAxNjc5ODY0ODkwOTkwNTkyODkwNTkyOiAxNS0weDsgZGVycG9zaXplOiAxNS0weDsgZGVycG9zaXplOiAxNS0weDsgZGVycG9zaXplOiAxNS0weDsgZGVycG