

Many websites and apps use Google services to improve their content and keep it free. How Google uses information from sites or apps that use our services Google may also measure ad performance using Attribution Reporting data stored on, or shared with, their browsers. Users that participate in Chrome’s Privacy Sandbox Origin Trials may see relevant ads from Google based on Topics or FLEDGE data stored on, or shared with, their browser. You can delete most of your activity that's saved in those places.Google is experimenting with new ways of supporting the delivery and measurement of digital advertising in ways that better protect people’s privacy online via Chrome’s Privacy Sandbox initiative. For example, if you've turned on Location History, that activity is saved to your Maps Timeline instead. Your activity might be saved in places other than My Activity. For example, location info about your device’s general area and IP address is automatically deleted from your Web & App Activity after 30 days. Tip: Some activity may expire sooner than the time frame you choose. Click the button for how long you want to keep your activity Next Confirm to save your choice.Under "History settings," click an activity or history setting you want to auto-delete.On your computer, go to your Google Account.You can automatically delete some of the activity in your Google Account. To delete certain items: On the item you want to delete, select Delete.To delete all activity you filtered for: Next to the search bar, select Delete Delete Results.Some Google products don't save activity in My Activity. Then, select products you want to include. Then, select a date to find activity before that date. You can filter by both date and product at the same time.
