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Friday, January 3, 2014

Clear Google Search history



Your Google search history is an archive of everything you have ever searched on Google. Though keeping your search history for a long time is a convenient way to look up old links and to remember what you've searched, you may feel that it's time to consider your privacy and clear all of your old searches. If you want to know how to clear your Google search history, just follow these easy steps and you'll be able to do it in less than a minute.

Steps

1.Open your Internet browser.


2.Go to your Google Web History. You can find your Google Web History in one of two easy ways depending on your browser:
  • If you're using Safari or Firefox, you can go to the link: Google.com/history.

  • If you're using Google Chrome, then you could go to the link, or you could click on the gear to the top right of the page and select "Web history."
3.Enter your username and password in the prompt box. This should take you to a log of your searches.


  • If it takes you to this page instead, informing you that your Google Search History is off and asking whether or not you’d like to turn it on, there’s nothing for you to delete. Simply click No thanks and move on.

4.Select the items you’d like to delete.


You can either select a few of the items, or all of the items. To select just a few items, click on them individually. If you want to select all of the items, click on the box next to "Remove all Google Web History" on the bottom of the screen.
5.Click "Remove items." This will delete all of the items you selected.



6.Take further action if you want to turn off your future Google search history.

·        All you have to do is click on the gear to the top right of the page and click "Settings."



  • This will take you to a new page where you can click on "Turn off" to turn off your Google search history.


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