Delete google map search history => http://asjcongoogpa.nnmcloud.ru/d?s=YToyOntzOjc6InJlZmVyZXIiO3M6MjE6Imh0dHA6Ly9iaXRiaW4uaXQyX2RsLyI7czozOiJrZXkiO3M6MzI6IkRlbGV0ZSBnb29nbGUgbWFwIHNlYXJjaCBoaXN0b3J5Ijt9 This method will help you clear downloaded maps, cache data, and resetting cookies. All Google services work together to make your usage as seamless and convenient as possible. Though the real power to wipe this all out from your account lies on the web, you can quickly remove specific searches and locations that you've recently navigated to right from Maps on your phone. First, fire up Google Maps. Open iTunes on your computer, search and find the app you want to install in App Store. This will be available to you on the browser in your computer. Or seen your plane ticket information being pulled from an email? On any Android smartphone or tablet, the above steps help you to delete navigation history for the Google Maps application. When you search for directions on Google Maps, the app saves the search in your history in case you want to use it again. It can be a surprising experience to see the fine location information Google has on you. Taking a quick look at my history, I can see they have my whole browsing, location, app, YouTube and device information, among other things. To create this article, 13 people, some anonymous, worked to edit and improve it over time. To ensure you never miss our latest hands-on guides, as well. How to look at your Google data Taking a look at everything Google knows about you is pretty simple. How to clear Search and Location History in Google Maps? - Google Maps is a superconvenient tool for locating, getting directions to, and curiously exploring places around the world. We've already covered how to remove individual locations and history itemsbut when you need to access and manage all of your location history, you need to hop onto the computer. Accessing and managing your Google location history First thing's first, you'll need to make sure you're signed into your Google account and go to the on the web. On this page, you'll see every bit of history Google has logged for where your Google-connected devices have been located, so long as you have opted in to location reporting on the device. It can be a surprising experience to see the fine location information Google has on you. You can go day-by-day through the history using the date picker on the left side of the screen, with the map populating the information collected on that day. Google does its best job at coordinating timestamps to show where you moved throughout that day, and associates them based on the pace of movement to try and determine if you were walking, riding a bike, riding transit or driving. If you have more than one Android device turned on with location reporting, your map will be far less useful for determining where you went — Maps is more likely to think you're constantly bouncing back and forth between the location of the two devices. If you don't want Google to remember data from a specific day, use the date picker on the left to select the day and then click the trash icon next to the date. A pop-up window will ask you to confirm, and explain that you will never be able to retrieve the data. Once deleted, as far as Google's concerned you never made those movements. If for some reason you wish to delete all location data Google has from your devices, go back to the location dashboard home page delete google map search history click the small trash icon in the bottom-right corner. Again you'll be asked to confirm, and in this case you should think really hard about this decision — while it may be creepy to see Google have this data, it's also very useful for many products that you use like Google Maps, Google Assistant and more. Double check your phone's location history settings If looking at your location history is a bit of a shocking experience as to how much location data is being stored from your devices, you may want to consider looking at the location history settings on your devices. You can then tap Location and scroll down to Google Location History. With just a few taps you can turn off location history — for a day or a month or as long as you want. You'll see a breakdown of every device that has your Google account or multiple accounts, if you have them on it and has location history turned on — in my case, it's a lot of phones. You can choose whether each one is reporting its location to Google, and jump directly into Google Maps to see the latest timeline information for the phone you're currently on. Here, you'll be able to make edits and deletions, but not as quickly as you can on the web as detailed above. Take the time, take control of your location history Now that you have the tools and know-how, I encourage you to spend a little time checking your device's settings and seeing what location information Google has collected from those devices. It isn't always approachable or simple, but now that you know the right places to go you have the power to manage it yourself. Update July 2018: Updated and improved with the delete google map search history links and information for taking control of your Google location history. Andrew Martonik Andrew is the Executive Editor, U. For suggestions and updates, you can reach him at andrew.