Your history lists the pages that you've visited on Chrome in the last 90 days. It doesn't store: Pages that you've visited while you browse privately in Incognito mode Pages that have been deleted from your browsing history Tip: If you're signed in to Chrome and sync your history, then your history also shows pages that you've visited on your other devices.
Access and manage your search history and activity in one central place from any device. View and filter activity by date, product, and keyword. You can delete individual items, activity from a certain time frame, or all activity. You can also choose to automatically delete activity older than 3 months, 18 months, or 36 months.
To use History search, powered by AI in the side panel, you can also pin "History" in your toolbar. Learn how to pin and unpin a specific side panel. How your data is used for History search, powered by AI When you use History search, powered by AI, your searches, generated answers, best matches, and their page contents are sent to Google.
Tip: Your search history isn’t saved to your Google Account when you search and browse in Incognito mode. Erase your search history automatically Important: If you set your search history to erase automatically, you can still erase it.
I am trying to view some browsing history from around August 2022 and I can't find any way to find it. I know the browser only keeps history for 90 days but I thought from myactivity.google.com I would be able to recover it but it seems my browsing history on chrome only goes back 365 days even on myactivity.google.com. I can see my search queries on google search from the dates in question so ...
Websites you’ve visited are recorded in your browsing history. You can check or delete your browsing history, and find related searches in Chrome. You can also resume browsing sessions on other device
Your History lists the pages you've visited on Chrome in the last 90 days. It doesn't store: Tip: If you’re signed in to Chrome and sync your history, then your History also shows pages you’ve visited on your other devices.
Erase your search history Important: Once you erase your search history, you can’t get it back. You can erase one search, or all of your search history from a day, week, or ever. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google app . At the top right, tap your Profile picture or Initial Search history. Select a search history you want to erase.
You can manage your search history by deleting individual searches or clearing or pausing search history. Learn more about your data in YouTube and managing your YouTube activity.
Google Play app and digital content orders show in the transactions list. Other Google payments and Google Pay transactions don't appear in your Google Play order history. To review those transactions, go to the Google payments center.
Check or delete your Chrome browsing history Websites that you've visited are recorded in your browsing history. You can check or delete your browsing history and find related searches in Chrome. You can also resume browsing sessions on other devices if you're signed in and have your history synced to your Google Account.
At the top, tap Data & privacy. Scroll to "History settings." Tap the activity or history setting you want to auto-delete. Scroll and tap Auto-delete. Tap how long you want to keep your activity. To save your choice, tap Next Confirm. Tip: Some activities may disappear faster than the time frame you choose.
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