If you’re a Google user, there’s a good chance you’ve heard of the Delete Data command. It’s one of the company’s most popular tools, and it can be used to delete all your search results, Gmail messages, and other data. But what if you don’t want to delete everything? What if you just want to erase some specific data? Here are three tips for deleting Google data:

  1. Type the command in a text editor such as Notepad or WordPad.
  2. Save the file as “GoogleData_delete.cmd.”
  3. Run the file on your computer and follow the prompts to delete all your data.