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Check the box next to each item that you want to remove from your History. To search for something specific, use the search bar at the top. Remove a shortcut image from the New Tab page. Find your history by group. In the "By group" tab of your History page, Chrome organizes your browsing and search history into groups.
On your computer, open Chrome. At the top right, click More Delete browsing data. Choose a time range, like Last hour or All time. Select the types of information you want to remove. Click Delete data. If you delete cookies while signed in to Chrome, you won't be signed out of your Google Account.
In Chrome. On your computer, open Chrome. At the top right, click More Delete browsing data. Choose a time range, like Last hour or All time. Select the types of information you want to remove. Click Delete data. If you delete cookies while signed in to Chrome, you won't be signed out of your Google Account. Tips:
On your computer, go to your Search history in My Activity. Choose the Search history you want to delete. You can choose: All your Search history: Above your history, click Delete Delete all time. A specific time period: Above your history, click Delete Delete custom range. A specific day: Next to the day, click Delete all activity from [day] .
On your computer, go to your Google Account. At the left, click Data & privacy. Under "History settings," click an activity or history setting you want to auto-delete. Click Auto-delete. Click the button for how long you want to keep your activity Next Confirm to save your choice. Tip: Some activity may expire sooner than the time frame you choose.
Removing cookies and history in Chrome is a proactive step towards a more secure and personalized browsing experience. By understanding the methods and tools available, users can navigate the digital landscape with confidence.
Delete your history. Delete an item from your history. To search for something specific, use the search bar at the top. Browse privately. If you don’t want Chrome to save your browsing history at all, you can browse in private with Incognito mode. If you use a Chromebook at work or school, your network administrator can turn off browsing history.
Download history: The list of files you've downloaded using Chrome is deleted, but the actual files aren't removed from your computer. Passwords: Records of passwords you saved are deleted. Autofill form data: Your Autofill entries are deleted, including addresses and credit cards. Cards and addresses saved in your Google Account aren't deleted.
In the popup window, tap Clear Browsing Data. At the top right, tap Done. Tips: To sign out of your Google Account on all websites, sign out of Chrome. In the address bar, to quickly reach the Delete browsing data dialog, type “Delete browsing data” and then, tap the Action chip. Learn Chrome Actions to quickly complete tasks.
Delete your browsing data. If you sync a type of data, such as history or passwords, deleting it on your computer will delete it everywhere that it's synced. It'll be removed from other devices and your Google Account. On your computer, open Chrome. At the top right, click More Delete browsing data. Choose a time range, like Last hour or All time.