Straight to the point, exactly what I wanted. things I clicked on in google results that were the wrong thing make researches hard to find something you know you already found. forgetting one so its not colored as visited really helps.
If you open a new tab the homepage will show the recent websites visited or the most frequent ones but you can disable them long pressing and then tapping remove. If you want to remove all of them go to settings > new tab page > show top sites Hope this can help you.
If the link is on your own website, you can simply remove it yourself. If the link is on someone else's website, you will need to contact the website owner or webmaster to request its removal. Contact the website owner or webmaster. There are a few different ways to do this, depending on the website in question.
Click on the three dots in the upper right corner of your screen, then select "Settings," to access the Settings menu. Select "You and Google" option and opt for "Sync and Google Services". Subsequently, turn off "Autocomplete searches and URLs" under the "other service" option.
In the searchbox, top-right, type some keyword to identify the urls you want to delete; chrome will match the input against the url and the title of webpages in history.
Double-check that you got only what you really want to delete.
In January 2024, Chrome Web Store moved to a new URL, https://chromewebstore.google.com/. As an administrator who uses the Google Admin console to manage ChromeOS devices and Chrome policies, how you force install apps and extensions on managed devices remains unchanged.
Before an extension is even accessible to install from the Chrome Web Store, we have two levels of verification to ensure an extension is safe: An automated review: Each extension gets examined by our machine-learning systems to spot possible violations or suspicious behavior.
The most effective setting is to clear all browsing history for All time and to clear browsing history, download history, cached images and files, and cookies.
Click the three-barred icon next to the browser address bar.Then select "Settings."Click "History."Click the "Clear Browsing Data" button to remove all of the sites you've visited, including your most-visited ones.
If you're using Word, Outlook, or Excel, you can remove all hyperlinks in a file by using a keyboard shortcut. In Word and Outlook: Press Ctrl+A to select all text. Press Ctrl+Shift+F9.
To remove content or a URL from Google search permanently: Take one of the following actions to remove the page permanently: Remove or update the content on your site (images, pages, directories) and make sure that your web server returns either a 404 (Not Found) or 410 (Gone) HTTP status code.
Click or tap the icon with three dots (⋮ or ⋯) > "History" > "History" > "Clear browsing data" > select "Last 24 Hours" as the time range and click "Clear data." You can prevent Google Chrome from saving your recently closed tabs by using Incognito Mode.
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