How do you delete all Google search history?

Answered by Edward Huber

To delete all of your Google search history, you can follow these steps on your Android phone or tablet:

1. Open the Google app on your device. You can usually find it by tapping on the Google icon or by searching for “Google” in your app drawer.

2. Once the app is open, look for your profile picture or initial at the top right corner of the screen. Tap on it to access your account settings.

3. In the dropdown menu that appears, select “Search history.” This will take you to a page where you can manage and delete your search history.

4. On the search history page, you will see a list of your recent searches. If you want to delete all of your search history, tap on the “Delete all time” option.

5. A confirmation message will appear asking if you’re sure you want to delete your entire search history. If you’re certain, go ahead and tap on “Delete” to proceed.

By following these steps, you will delete all of the search history associated with your Google account. It’s worth noting that this action cannot be undone, so make sure you’re okay with permanently deleting your search history before proceeding.

If you only want to delete specific items from your search history, you can do so by tapping on the three-dot menu next to each entry and selecting “Delete” individually.

Keeping your search history clear can help maintain your privacy and prevent others from seeing your past searches. However, keep in mind that deleting your search history only removes it from your account and device. It doesn’t guarantee that your searches are completely erased from the internet or Google’s servers.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.