Google has a lot of data about you. The more you use Google’s services, the more data they have about you. For example, if your email is connected to your Google account, then Google will be able to see all of the emails you’ve sent and received. They might also know what websites you visit based on their “Web & App Activity” setting.

Google does not keep your search history if you delete it. The search history is stored in a cookie and can be deleted by deleting the cookies from your browser.

Google keeps your search history for up to 18 months.

Your search history is not deleted when you clear it. It is still stored on your computer and will be there until you delete it manually.

Yes, anyone with access to your Google account can see your search history.

Yes, deleting history will delete the data from your device. However, there are a few exceptions to this rule. For example, if you have a password-protected account, the data will remain in the account until you log in and delete it.

To permanently delete your Google history, you can go to your google account and select “My Activity” from the left hand panel. You should then be able to see a list of all of your searches that have been saved on your phone. Select the box next to the search you want to delete and click “Delete”.

Google has an option to delete your data. It’s called “Delete Activity Controls” and can be found under the Privacy tab in your Google Account.Google will still store your data if you’re signed into any Google services, including Gmail, YouTube, or Drive.

There are a few ways to tell if someone is tracking your browsing history. You can use the Chrome extension called Ghostery which will show you third party domains that are tracking your browsing activity. You can also use the website ipleak.net which will show you what information your browser is sending to different servers.

To get rid of Google Personal Search, go to https://www.google.com/settings/search and uncheck the box next to “Personal results.