My actions: Viewing, deleting user activity on Google services. Everything you need to know about the "My Activities" page in Google May activate Google

My Activities Page

On this page, you can examine and edit the list of your actions in your account. It includes searches, videos watched and pages visited.

How it works

You can choose to save history in some Google services, such as Search, YouTube, and Chrome. As a result, working with our products will become even more convenient.

Find and view activities

Actions are listed, starting with the most recent. Similar actions can be combined into groups. Please note that not all actions may be included in the group.

How to find action

  1. Open the Google Account page.
  2. Data and personalization.
  3. In chapter Actions and chronology click My actions.
  4. The action can be found:
    • by date and time (all actions are sorted in chronological order);
    • using the search bar and filters at the top of the screen.

Actions can be shown individually or in blocks. To change the view, in the upper right corner of the screen, click on the icon with three dots Show actions or Show Blocks.

How to view action details

How to delete an action

How to change save settings

You can manage almost all settings that store information about your actions.

  1. Open the Google Account page.
  2. In the left navigation bar, select Data and personalization.
  3. In chapter Activity tracking click Activity tracking settings.
  4. Set the desired settings using the switches.

Note. Not all data may be shown on the My Activities page.

Troubleshooting

Can't see action list

Make sure the following conditions are met:

  • You are signed in to your account. Your actions are saved only if you are logged in.
  • The device is connected to the Internet. The action list is not available offline.
  • You have enabled the desired settings.To check this, go to the page.
  • You are only logged into one account.If you're signed in to multiple accounts at the same time in the same browser or device, your activity may be saved to your default account.

Note. Some Google services are not saved to your account.

There are suspicious activities on the list

Simplified mode

If you see the message "You are working in lightweight mode", it means that some features of the "My Activities" page are not supported in your browser and it needs to be updated.

There is good news for those who use Google services such as YouTube, search, etc. Recently Google launched a new service called "My Activity". This site allows you to easily find out what the user is looking for on the Internet, which sites they visit, what music they listen to and what programs they run on their computer and mobile device, smartphone / phone.

As you understand, I could not ignore this news, since this topic is directly related to the theme of our site. If you are a user of any Google sites, you should be aware of this innovation.

Read more about how Google is tracking and how bad it is we wrote in the article ""

My Google Activity

Here is the information that Google stores and which can be viewed, deleted and, if you are the account owner, disable:

  • Application and web search history
  • Information from devices
  • Voice control history
  • YouTube search history
  • YouTube view history

First, go to the site "" and enter your gmail login and password. Then you will be taken to the main page.

This is how the main page of the My Actions site looks like.

The user's activity history is shown in a feed. At the top are the newest, below, respectively, older events.

To view detailed information, click on the three dots button and select "Details"


How do I delete my history on Google?

You can also delete an event there by selecting the appropriate item in the drop-down menu.

For the convenience of the user, the "My Actions" service offers to use filters and search only for certain events.

There is also a search with which you can find any event for a specific word.

As you noticed, in the screenshot above, in my case, only the activity stream is shown. This is because I once restricted the collection and saving of my activity in the settings of Google services.

How do I turn off Google Activity History?

You can turn off the activity history of all or only some Google services. To do this, click on the three dots icon, which is located in the upper left corner and select the item "Track actions" from the drop-down menu.

On this page you can enable or disable the saving of activity history. For example, turn off Google search history.

Or turn off the location history of the mobile device.

Even after the shutdown of all services, it is difficult to say and know what Google actually keeps, but it is encouraging that this network giant heard complaints from people and took at least some action. As I said in another article, the problem is not in the storage and use of information collected by Google. Google won't hack you. The problem is that all this information can fall into the hands of other people, criminals and be used against you.

That's all. Information is money, and everyone should know how to protect this information and how to find it. For this we are here, so that you know how to do it correctly. Good luck friends and do not forget to subscribe to us on social networks so as not to miss new articles.

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Is a new, centralized service by Google that reveals how much Google knows about you as it displays the recorded Google activity history to you.

Up until now, when you wanted to know what Google knows about you, you had to use multiple tools to find out about that.

There was one for YouTube videos, another for search, a third for advertisement, a fourth for locations, and so on and so forth.

My Activity by Google combines all these in a simple chronological listing that you can go through easily.

The product is Google "s latest effort to improve transparency and give users more control over (some) of the data that it collects.

A short intro is displayed to you on first load that highlights the benefits of My Activity (rediscover, Google "s benefit, and control).

Your Google activity is loaded afterward in a chronological stream. Entries are sorted by date, and next to them are the activity types listed that Google recorded for that date.

You may see search listed there, help, news, YouTube, or other popular Google services. A bar underneath each type highlights its weight in comparison to the other types.

Each record is listed with the time, the URL that was visited, and additional information such as search terms or URLs.

A click on the three dots next to a date displays an option to delete the record, while a click on the same icon next to a record options to delete it or display details about it.

The top features search and filter options. You may type to find specific Google records of interest, or use the filter to limit records by date or product.

Filters include YouTube, Voice & Audio, Maps, Google Now, Play, Search and others.

Managing your Google Activity

The menu at the top holds several interesting options. First, you may switch from bundle view to item view using it.

Bundle view, the default view mode, bundles related items while item view displays them individually instead.

There is also a select option to select multiple history items using checkboxes to move them to the trash at once.

Google displays a prompt the first time you delete records stating that these records help Google improve your experience when using company services.

It confirms as well that the records are deleted permanently.

The third and final option provides you with options to delete activity by selecting time periods. You may select "all time" and other presets such as "the last 30 days", or specify a time period manually instead.

To delete Google records by type, run a search or use the filtering system instead, and select the "delete results" option from the menu instead.

Activity Controls

The Activity Controls page lists the current status of Google products and services in regards to tracking.

The following Google products are listed on the page:

  • Web & App Activity
  • Location History
  • Device Information
  • Voice & Audio Activity
  • YouTube Search History
  • YouTube Watch History

A slider next to each item toggles the status between the active and paused status. There is also a manage activity link that loads various timeline pages on Google to display the data and controls.

You may click on "Other Google activity" on the frontpage of My Activity to display links to yet even more activity and history pages.

Control your Google ads

Google revamped the advertisement control pages as well. It offers two of them, one for logged in Google users and another for users who are not logged into a Google account.

The authenticated page lets you switch interests based ads on or off, and explains what they are used for and the difference between the two.

Basically, when turned on, ads will be delivered based on previous account activity while they won "t be based on Google data collected about you when turned off.

The signed out page offers two controls for interest based ads. The first controls the ads experience on third-party sites, for instance those using Google Adsense, the second Google Search ads.

You may turn off both individually on the page.

Google is rolling out the updates currently which means that you may not have access to some or even all of the new tools right now. It will take some time before they are made available to all users.

Now you: Surprised about what Google knows about you?

My Activity is a new, centralized service by Google that reveals how much Google knows about you by displaying your Google activity history.

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