Updated: 11/06/2021 by Today, all major browsers, including Firefox, Safari,
Edge, and Chrome, have functionality that lets you quickly and easily view your search and destination history. However, as different devices contain browser history, there are multiple ways to view it as well. To proceed, choose your desired device from the section below and follow the instructions. If you are using Windows, Linux, or macOS, a quick keyboard shortcut lets you view your history. Windows and Linux users:
Ctrl+H Apple users: Command+Shift+H When one of these
keyboard shortcuts is pressed, a history section similar to the example below should appear. In the following screenshot, browsing history is being viewed in Google Chrome. Android phone or tablet running Google ChromeUsers running Google Chrome on their Android phone or tablet can view their history with the following steps.
iPhone or iPad running SafariUsers running Safari for iOS on their iPhone or iPad can view their history with the following steps.
Browse or delete your Search history, and discover how your data helps Search and other Google services work better for youSearch controlsYour Search history is saved to your Google Account as part of your Web & App Activity, along with activity from other Google services. How Search works with your dataDiscover how your data from Search and other Google services helps Search work better for you How Search uses your recent history How Search uses information about your current location How Search uses results from other Google products More options to manage your privacyHow do I pull up search history on my computer?See your history. On your computer, open Chrome.. At the top right, click More .. Click History. History.. |