Google has been accused of saving your search history, but is that really the case? According to some, Google does save your search history, but it’s not all bad. In fact, some people swear by Google’s search history feature and say it’s saved their searches and helped them find what they were looking for. So is Google really saving your search history? Is it really a good thing? Let’s take a closer look.


Google does not keep your search history forever. The company stores search history for 9 months, and it can be deleted at any time.

Google saves your search history for up to 18 months.

To permanently delete your Google history, you need to use the Delete Activity option. To do this, go to “Activity controls” in your Account Settings. Click on “Delete activity by,” then choose “All time.” This will delete all of your Google history, but will not affect any other data that you have stored on Google.

Yes. If you delete your internet history, it will be gone from your browser’s history but it will still exist on the websites you visited.

Deleted Google history can be recovered. The most common way to do this is by using the Google cache. This is a copy of what was on the website, and it can be accessed by typing in “cache:www.google.com” into the search bar.

Internet history is stored indefinitely.Internet history is stored indefinitely.

There is no set frequency for how often you should clear your search history. It’s a personal decision that you should make based on your own needs and habits.

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