Google has a lot of information about you. You may not realize it. But when you type a few words into the search box, Google records a lot of information about you and your search. When you use Google to search, it collects all of this information:
* What you are looking for
* Which websites you have visited
* Videos you’ve watched
* Ads you clicked on or viewed
* Your current location
* Information about the device
* Cookie data and IP address
This information is stored in a cookie that uniquely identifies you and your device and is linked to your profile stored in Google’s data center. This will detect ad codes and serve ads to you. Google also uses this information to identify you. Google automatically collects information about you whenever you use the Internet. You can delete this information if you wish to delete it.
Procedure for deleting personal information
1. On the Google Search Removal page (https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/9673730), check the requirements.
2. After double checking all the required information, you can start the delete probes.
3. Once you have completed all the process, you will be asked for confirmation through your email. If you do it right, your request will be accepted and the personal information will be deleted.