This will bring you to your "Search History" Page in Google. You (and Google) are the only ones who can view this page. It's useful for finding sites you've visited but can't remember.
If you don't want Google to keep a record of the sites you visit, you can delete individual items or all of your search history. You can also turn off the saving of your future activity.
To find the page where you can control the tracking of your activity, look in the left sidebar and select "Controls."
There you can click the button to turn off the saving of your history for websites and apps.
On that same screen, click "manage all web & app activity" to find more options for turning off the saving of your activity in other Google properties, like Google Books, Google Lens, Google Maps, and more.
Refer to Google's help pages to learn how to delete activity automatically, delete all of your past activity, and how to stop saving your history in the future.
If you would like to see a history of the pages you've visited, choose "Your data in Search" in the Settings Menu. This will bring you to your "Search History" Page in Google. You (and Google) are the only ones who can view this page. It's useful for finding sites you've visited but can't remember.
If you want to keep your device more private and keep your browser running smoothly, quickly clearing your device's browser history can help. There's no fixed or recommended time for deleting your browsing history, cache, and cookies. It's all relative to your system's storage space and personal preferences.
Once you delete it from your device, it's typically removed from your local storage and cannot be accessed by your ISP. However, if your ISP has previously stored your browsing history, deleting it from your device will not remove it from its records.
For a more private search, use "private browsing" or "incognito mode" (Chrome's term for it). Most browsers have this choice in the "File" menu: New Incognito Window or New Private Window. In a private window, the appearance will change to indicate you're in a private window (examples below).
On your computer, open Google Maps. Sign in with the same Google Account that you use on your mobile device. To find another date, at the top, choose a day, month, and year.
To view recent Gmail account activity from your browser, login to Gmail from your laptop (or desktop).Scroll to the bottom of the page to find “Last account activity”, then click on “Details”.
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