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Your every action remains on the Internet, how to erase digital footprint.
Samira Vishwas | February 15, 2026 11:24 AM CST

Ways to delete digital footprint

In today’s digital age, our every click, search and location is recorded on the Internet. From social media to Google, our digital identity is present everywhere. However, if you want to delete this identity, it is possible. According to recently shared information, with some easy steps you can erase your digital footprint and take control of your online privacy.

cleaning google activity

Google accounts for the largest share of our online activities. Be it searches, YouTube videos or use of Google Maps, all these are stored in Google Activity. For this, you have to go to myactivity.google.com and select the option of “Delete activity by”. Here you can delete “All time” as well as data up to a particular date.

Stop data collection

In addition to deleting old data, it’s also important that you prevent Google from saving your information in the future. For this, go to “Activity Controls” and turn off Web & App Activity, Location History and YouTube History. With this, Google will stop recording your searches and location.

Disable device tracking

Turn off all tracking options by going to the Data & Privacy settings of your Google account. This will ensure that activities on your various devices will not be automatically logged.

Set up automatic deletion

Deleting data frequently may seem like a hassle at times. To solve this, turn on the “Auto-Delete” feature. Here, you can choose whether data older than 3 months, 18 months, or 36 months is automatically deleted. With this your account will be cleared automatically.

Adopt a secure connection

Simply deleting the data is not enough; It is also important to stay safe on the internet. For this, use VPN and adopt privacy-oriented browsers like Brave, Tor or DuckDuckGo. Additionally, keep changing your password every few months to protect against any data breach.

online identity control

Erasing a digital footprint is not just the act of deleting history, but a means of taking control of your online identity. By following the steps above, you can determine how much of your information should be available on the Internet and how much should disappear.

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