Your browser history doesn’t really delete anything and there is a record of every Google search you have ever made, right back to the very first one. Everyone’s worst Internet fears have been realised and they probably don’t even know it.
Is it really deleted when you clear history?
Is it really deleted when you “clear history”? All your internet access at home goes through your ISP, and they will have a record of every page you access, every file you download and so forth. Even if you are using “private browsing” on chrome, firefox or internet explorer your ISP will still have a record of it.
Is search history really deleted by Google?
Originally Answered: Is search history really deleted? From Google search: Simply deleting your browsing history does not delete all the information Google possesses relating to your search history.
What happens to my browsing history when I delete a file?
Even if there is no trace left from the deletion on your machine, all the places you visited likely have a history of your visit. Some central services like google also keep a history of your browsing as many sites use google for analytics and serving ads, etc… It is deleted the same as any other file (s) are deleted.
Can people see what websites you’ve visited if you delete history?
People can see EVERY website you’ve visited even if you’ve deleted your browser history. Smutty internet browsing history is a lot more difficult to wipe than you think – and it could be used by hackers to blackmail you.