Delete files in Google Drive

Learn about files you can delete and how to delete them

Important: Once you delete the file by moving it to your Trash, remember that :

  • Anyone you shared your file with can continue to access it until the file is permanently deleted.
  • Files in your Trash still count towards your storage until they are permanently deleted.

If you're the owner of the file, you can delete the file by moving it to your Trash.

To put a file in the Trash:

  1. On your computer, go to drive.google.com.
  2. Right-click the file and:
    • click Move to Trash Remove.
    • If someone else is the owner of the file, click Remove Remove.

Learn about files you cannot delete

If you're not the owner of a file, you won't be able to delete it. Instead, you will only be able to remove it from your Drive.

To remove a file:

  1. On your computer, go to drive.google.com.
  2. Right-click the file and click Remove Remove.
Other people can access the file since you're not the owner.

Learn how to permanently delete a file

Learn about permanently deleted files in Drive

Important: If you're the owner of the file, anyone you shared the file with loses access when you permanently delete it. Learn how to make someone else the owner of your file.

Permanently delete all files in your trash

  1. On your computer, go to drive.google.com.
  2. On the left, click Trash.
  3. Make sure there are no files you want to keep.
  4. At the top right, click Empty trash and then Delete forever.

Permanently delete an individual file:

  1. On your computer, go to drive.google.com.
  2. On the left, click Trash.
  3. Select a file.
  4. At the top, click Empty Trash and then Delete forever Remove.

Steps to permanently delete a file from Drive.

Tip: If you want others to have access to the file, you can transfer ownership to someone else. Make someone else the owner of your file.

Delete files in Drive for desktop

Important: If you back up to Google Photos, only photos and videos will be uploaded. Changes (including deleting images) won't sync between your computer and Google Photos.

If you mirror or stream files between Google Drive and your computer, any files you put in the trash are put in the trash everywhere.

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