How To Delete Your Gemini History In 10seconds

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1 - AI Tutorial: Deleting Your Google Gemini Activity

Did you know google gemini remembers everything about you. You may have used your personal information and it knows that too.

But you can clean up your history in seconds.

  1. log into google gemini

  2. go to “settings” and then “activity”

  3. Now you can delete based on certain time frame or turn it off completely.

Here is the full step by step demo.

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3 - Prompt Of The Day

Subject Line Generator Prompt:

Content to Analyze: [Paste your newsletter/email content here]

Based on the content above, generate 8 distinct email subject lines that will maximize open rates. Priority: Create subject lines that are impossible to ignore—they should be bold, intriguing, or unexpected rather than safe and predictable.

Your Task:

Analyze the content to identify:

  • The primary value proposition or benefit to the reader

  • The most intriguing or surprising element

  • Any data points, statistics, or specific outcomes mentioned

  • The emotional hook or pain point being addressed

  • The target audience and their likely interests

Create 8 subject lines using different proven approaches:

  1. Curiosity Gap: Create intrigue without giving everything away

  2. Benefit-Focused: Highlight what the reader will gain

  3. Urgency/Scarcity: Only if genuinely time-sensitive in the content

  4. Question-Based: Pose a compelling question the content answers

  5. Specific & Tangible: Use only actual numbers, data, or outcomes directly quoted in the content—never invent or extrapolate

  6. Contrarian/Unexpected: Challenge common assumptions

  7. Story/Personal: Lead with a narrative hook

  8. Direct/Bold Statement: Make a strong claim the content supports

Subject Line Guidelines:

  • Keep under 50 characters when possible (9 words maximum)

  • Avoid spam trigger words (FREE, GUARANTEED, ACT NOW)

  • Use power words that evoke emotion or action

  • Choose unexpected angles, contrarian views, or provocative statements

  • Use conversational language that feels human, not corporate

  • Never manufacture false urgency—only use time-sensitive language if the content actually contains deadlines or time-bound information

  • Consider starting with natural action verbs (Stop, Start, Try, Steal, Ditch, Skip, etc.) but avoid overused AI-isms like "Unlock," "Transform," "Elevate," or "Unleash"

  • Be intriguing but not vague—readers should understand the topic/benefit even if they don't know all the details. The subject line should clearly signal what value or topic the email contains while still creating curiosity about the specifics

Output Format: For each subject line, provide:

  • The subject line

  • Strategy used

  • Why this angle would appeal to the target audience

Source: Ryan Carr 

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