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Find a page from your history. On your computer, open Chrome. In the address bar, enter @history. Press tab or space. You can also click Search History in the suggestions. Enter keywords for the page you previously visited. Select the page from the list. Delete your history. On your computer, open Chrome.
PS I posted this answer because initially I thought that https://history.google.com would display Chrome browsing history, but I later realised that this only shows Google search history (including searches on browsers other than Chrome). If you browsed anything else on Chrome than via Google searches, this will not show up here.
Open Chrome History. Open Developer Tools (right click > Inspect) Navigate to Console Tab. Paste hlovdal's snippet (see below) You may have to type "allow pasting" if prompted, then paste the snippet again. Execute the code (hit enter) The URLs will appear in the Developer Tools Console Window. Code Snippet:
3. Chrome saves your history only for 90 days — and there is no option how to change it (as it is possible in other browsers). But — for future — if you want keep all your history (and get other amazing tools as graphs of it or searching in it by entering search text) you may use the extension History Trends Unlimited.
You can control most of the information and data in My Activity. Go to your Google Account. On the left, click Data & privacy. Under "History settings," click an activity or history setting you don't want to save. Under the setting you don’t want to save, select Turn off. Follow the steps to turn off the setting, or choose to Turn off or Turn ...
Jump to a specific tab. Ctrl + 1 through Ctrl + 8. Jump to the rightmost tab. Ctrl + 9. Open your home page in the current tab. Alt + Home. Open the previous page from your browsing history in the current tab. Alt + Left arrow. Open the next page from your browsing history in the current tab.
18. Chrome stores its history in SQlite 3 database. You can simply read / modify this database file. Be sure to inform users that things done in that system will not be private and their stuff might be gone anytime. Windows: C:\users\username\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\History.
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] .
Sites and apps that use Google services, including data that apps share with Google; Your Chrome browsing history; Android usage & diagnostics, like battery level and system errors; To let Google save this information: Web & App Activity must be on. The box next to "Include Chrome history and activity from sites, apps, and devices that use ...
up near top center click "Filter by date & product". in the list of check boxes, enabling individual boxes takes you to pages that are identified by the URL appendage "product=1," where, for example, product=1 is when you have enabled Android in the "Filter by Google product" list.