Please note that you can perform the steps listed below on any device – a computer, an Android Smartphone or Tablet or an iPhone or iPad – and while using any browser – Google Chrome or any other desktop or mobile browser – and the results would still be the same, i.e. Listed below are the steps you need to follow in order to clear and stop the Google search history of your entire account. Google gives you full control over what it does with your information, and since that is the case, you can clear your Google search history quite easily. However, while most of you would appreciate what Google is trying to do and would trust Google with this information, many would not look very kindly towards Google holding a little black book containing everything you’ve ever ran a Google search for and the websites you most commonly click on from Google search results. Google keeps track of all the Google searches made while you are logged into your Google account regardless of what device you are using and, along with other bits of data such as your total searches, top search queries and top websites clicked on from search results, aims to use them to better the Google search engine and refine your user experience by providing you with custom-tailored search results. Whenever you execute a Google search on any device that you are logged into with your Google account – such as an Android Smartphone that you are logged into or an instance of Google Chrome on a computer that you are logged into – Google, by default, saves the search to its servers.
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