While Google has allowed users to manage their own data, the fact of the matter is that you need to actually remember to delete the data manually if you’d rather not have Google keep tabs on you at all times. For most people, this is something that they might forget to do or not even know it exists.
However, the good news is that Google has recently announced that they will be allowing users to auto-delete their data, meaning that users can set it so that every few months, their data will be deleted. If this sounds like something you might be interested in, here’s how you can turn on auto-delete for your Google account.
At the moment, Google only allows users to auto-delete web and app activity and location history. Google does state that the auto-delete function will be rolling out to these two first, which means that it could arrive for other settings in the future. Also, as we mentioned, Google only seems to be allowing users to choose between auto-delete intervals of either 3-months or 18-months.
For those who’d rather clear their data every week, every month, or even every day, then, unfortunately, the only option would be to opt for manual deletion. Alternatively, you can still set auto-delete which ensures that your data will be cleared every 3-months, but you can still go in and delete your data manually if you remember.
In the meantime, if you’d like to stop Google from tracking your location, you can check out our guide here.