If you’re like most people, you probably delete your activity on Facebook and other social media platforms every day. But what if you don’t want to keep all of your past posts and activities around forever? There are a few ways to delete your activity permanently without having to worry about them being stored on the internet or accessible by anyone else.
- Delete your posts and activities from Facebook: Log in to Facebook and click on the three lines in the top left corner of the main screen. On the left side, under Posts, select “Deleting my posts and activities”. Click on the “Delete” button at the bottom of the page.
- Delete your activity from Google Drive: Go to Google Drive and click on the three lines in the top left corner of the main screen. On the left side, under Accounts, select “My account”. Click on “Delete my activity” at the bottom of the page.
- Delete your activity from iCloud: Go to iCloud and click on “Settings” (on Apple devices). Click on “Privacy” (on Apple devices). Under General, click on “Delete my data” (on Apple devices).
Go to myactivity.google.com on your computer. Select Delete from the drop-down menu next to Your activity. All-time, click Next and then Delete once you’ve selected all of the options that apply to your Google Account. Delete
To delete a specific activity from your account, go to “My Activity” on your computer. Select More -> Delete activity by selecting the Down arrow next to “Delete by date.” Choose All-time instead of Today. Then choose Delete.
On your computer, open Chrome. Click More in the top right corner. Select History from the drop-down menu. Clear browsing data by selecting how much history you want to remove from the left menu. … Check off items under “information” that you wish to have cleared, such as “browsing history.” … Clear data may now be
On your Android phone or tablet, open the Chrome app. More Option Go to Settings. To access this option, tap Settings. Choose Privacy and security from the menu on the left side of the screen. Select Clear browsing data from the drop-down menu that appears after you select Privacy and security. Choose a time range, such as Last hour or
Even if users take no action, Google will automatically delete web and app searches after 18 months. The location history on Google is by default disabled, but it will also set to an 18-month elimination policy when users enable it.