No. Deleting your Google account will not delete all of your data. It only deletes the data that is associated with that account.

Google’s privacy policy states that “We will retain your data for as long as is necessary to provide you with the service and fulfill the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy, unless a longer retention period is required or permitted by law.”So it appears that Google does not delete your data.

Google has a wide range of data retention periods which vary depending on the type of data. For instance, some data is deleted after 18 months while some is kept indefinitely.Google retains your search history for 18 months before deleting it. Your YouTube watch history is also retained for 18 months before being deleted. Google+ posts are retained indefinitely, while Gmail messages are kept up to 20 years before deletion.

Deleting your Google account will delete all of your data associated with that account. This includes emails, photos, and other data you may have stored in the cloud.

No. As of April 2018, Google does not allow anyone to see your search history unless you have signed up for their Google History service.

Yes, someone can see your history even if you delete it. If you’re using Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Internet Explorer (IE), then the browser will store your browsing history in a file called “history.sqlite” on your computer’s hard drive.If you’re using Microsoft Edge or Opera, then the browser will store your browsing history in a file called “webCacheV01.dat” on your computer’s hard drive.

There are a few ways to delete your internet history. One way is to use the Chrome browser. You can delete your browsing history by clicking on the three lines in the top left corner of the window, then click “History.” You can then choose which items you want to delete. Another way is to use a program called CCleaner. This program deletes all traces of internet activity including cookies, temporary files, and more.

You can delete your google data by going to “My Account” and then clicking on the “Delete Activity By” tab. There you will be able to select which data you want deleted.

Yes, you can delete your Google account and recreate it. When you delete an account, all of the data associated with that account will be deleted. You will have to sign in again to your new account.