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 devices if you’re signed in and have your history synced to your Google Account.
When you delete your browsing history in Chrome, it’s also deleted on your devices where you’re signed in to Chrome and have your history synced to your Google Account.
Tip: Separately, you can also delete your Google search history from your account.
Understand and manage your Chrome historyWhat your Chrome history listsYour History lists the pages you've visited on Chrome in the last 90 days. It doesn't store:
Tips:
If you use a Chromebook at work or school, your network administrator can turn off browsing history. If history is off, your history won't list pages you've visited.
Learn about using a managed Chrome device.
Search your browsing history from the address bar@history
.In the "By group" tab of your History page, Chrome organizes your browsing and search history into groups. Here, you can easily find your previous browsing activity and continue your research with related searches.
Delete items from your Chrome historyDelete your history and browsing data Delete a site from your historyTip: To search for a specific site, at the top, use the search bar.
Remove a shortcut image from the New Tab pageTo find the sites you visit most, open a new tab.
To remove a shortcut image:
Sensitive browsing history may automatically be hidden. You can find these pages through the search box on the History page. For example, if you searched for a health topic and want to revisit it, type the health topic into the search box.
You can manually delete a page in a group or all pages in a group.
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