Google and Facebook are taking the littlest of your personal information and making your profile for many reasons, perhaps mostly to send you advertisements of your likes, choosing YouTube playlist for you, but also for reasons unknown. Though all this is between you and your computer, one just needs to know your password to be able to access all this information.
There is a way to start afresh, you can delete this particular information available on https://www.google.com/takeout from all devices you have ever logged in from. This could be your phone, your parents’, friends’, office computer, everywhere.
Facebook offers a similar option to download all your information by going to https://www.facebook.com/settings from your profile. Now, if you don’t delete this information and create a new profile on Facebook, this will always remain stored.
And, even deleting all this information apparently doesn’t help, Dylan Curran, a web developer from Waterford in Ireland, tweeted on March 24 that he has downloaded a 5.5 GB file from Google (3 million word pages) which had data that he had deleted long ago. It contained information which he had “explicitly” deleted he said.