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Want to vanish online? Here’s how to delete your digital footprint in 5 steps

tejpal siyag
Last updated: October 27, 2025 8:56 pm
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1. Start with Google Activity2. Stop Data Collection at the Source3. Disable Tracking Across Devices4. Set Up Auto-Delete5. Protect Your Connection

Imagine starting over online – no search history, no ads tracking your clicks, and no trace of where you’ve been. It may sound impossible, but deleting your digital footprint is easier than you think. A viral post on X recently explained how users can clear years of stored data and protect their online privacy with just a few steps.

Here’s how you can erase your digital footprint in these five simple steps.(Pexels)
Here’s how you can erase your digital footprint in these five simple steps.(Pexels)

1. Start with Google Activity

Most of your online activity passes through Google. Begin by visiting myactivity.google.com and signing in. Here, you’ll see every search, map route, and video watched. Click “Delete activity by”, then choose “All time” to erase everything or pick a specific date range. You can even select apps like YouTube or Maps before confirming. This is the first and most direct way to clear your online traces.

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2. Stop Data Collection at the Source

Once past activity is deleted, stop new data from being saved. Open Activity Controls and switch off Web and App Activity, Location History, and YouTube History. This stops Google from logging what you search, watch, or where you go in the future.

3. Disable Tracking Across Devices

To stay private long-term, turn off tracking in your Google Account’s Data & Privacy settings. Toggle off all activity tracking options. This prevents automatic logging of your usage patterns across different devices and services.

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4. Set Up Auto-Delete

If repeating these steps sounds tedious, set up automatic data deletion. Go to myactivity.google.com/auto-delete and choose categories like Web Activity, YouTube History, or Timeline. You can schedule auto-deletion for data older than three, 18, or 36 months. Once set, your account will routinely clean itself without further effort.

5. Protect Your Connection

A clean account still needs a secure connection. Use a VPN to hide your browsing data and pair it with privacy-focused tools like Brave, Tor, or DuckDuckGo. Also, change your passwords every few months to stay safe from breaches.

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In short, deleting your digital footprint is not just about erasing history; it’s about taking control of it. With a few consistent steps, you can protect your privacy and decide how much of your digital self remains online.

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