Google Assistant stores your voice interactions to improve its services, but you might want more control over your privacy. This guide explains how to view and delete your Google Assistant history across devices, ensuring your conversations remain as private as you wish. Learn how to protect your personal data with simple, effective steps.
Step-by-Step Process to Delete Google Assistant History
Most of your Google Assistant activity—including voice recordings, commands, and queries—is stored in your Google Account under the “Web & App Activity” section. Accessing and managing this data begins by visiting the Google My Activity page (https://myactivity.google.com). Here, you can view a chronological list of interactions you’ve had with Google Assistant across all your devices where you’re signed in.
To review and delete your Assistant history, first sign in to your Google Account. On the My Activity page, you can filter activities by date, product—selecting “Assistant”—or keyword searches. For removing a single interaction, locate the entry, click the three-dot menu next to it, and choose “Delete.” If you need to erase multiple entries, use the checkbox feature or filter by date to delete an entire day’s worth or all results within a selected time range. For bulk deletion, tap on “Delete activity by,” then specify a custom date range or choose options such as “All time.”
Smartphone users can access these controls in the Google app by tapping their profile photo, selecting “Search history,” and following similar steps. Smart speaker and smart display users must use the My Activity website, as deletion cannot be performed directly from the device.
Keep in mind that deleting your Google Assistant history can impact personalized experiences such as reminders, routines, and customized suggestions. For greater privacy, users can pause future voice and audio activity or enable auto-delete, which removes data automatically after a set period (e.g., 3, 18, or 36 months). These management options are further detailed on Google’s official support pages and align with their publicly documented privacy practices on Wikipedia. Regularly reviewing and adjusting your settings helps maintain the privacy and control of your voice data.
Conclusions
Deleting your Google Assistant history enhances your privacy and helps you control your data. Regularly reviewing and managing your voice activity ensures that only what you choose is stored. By following these steps, you keep your digital conversations private and make informed decisions about your online presence.

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