Published: June 12, 2025
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Deleting your browser history doesn’t delete your actual history. Google still knows everything. If you truly want to wipe your digital footprint, here’s how to do it properly:

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1. Start with Google Head to http://myactivity.google.com Click ‘Delete’ at the top Pick ‘All time’ and erase everything That’s where the real tracking happens. Not just in your browser.

2. Delete accounts you forgot about Open your inbox Search for “Sign up” or “Welcome” Find the apps and websites you joined Log in and delete your profile Less clutter. Less risk

3. Use a VPN, smartly Turn it on while using public Wi-Fi Don’t use it for banking or anything sensitive Pair it with DuckDuckGo for cleaner, private browsing I use ExpressVPN for myself

4. Update your passwords Change them every 6 months Use strong, unique passwords Turn on 2FA and use a password manager if you can

You don’t need to disappear But you should stop leaking your life to the web. Repost this post to help everyone

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