Google Doesn't Forget
It's a common misconception that Google forgets things. But the truth is, Google has a vast and persistent memory. Every search, every click, every interaction you have with Google is recorded and stored. This data is used to personalize your experience, provide relevant results, and even predict your future needs.
So, while you might think Google has forgotten about that embarrassing search you made years ago, it's actually still there, lurking in the depths of its vast database. It's a reminder that our digital footprints are permanent, and that Google is always watching.
Most of us use Google frequently and know the company collects a lot of data. However, just clearing your browsing history and logging out of Google isn't enough.
Google keeps a lot of your history in hidden places you might not think about.
You can check it yourself and might find a lot of your past activity stored. So, it's time to clean up and decide what you really want to share with Google.
https://myactivity.google.com/myactivity
This page allows you to control how long Google stores your usage data from YouTube, the web, and other services. If you choose to stop tracking, remember to delete all previously saved data to ensure complete privacy.