My history

  1. Browsing history on the privacy dashboard
  2. Clear browsing data
  3. Search History: How to View or Delete It
  4. Search History: How to View or Delete It
  5. Browsing history on the privacy dashboard
  6. Clear browsing data
  7. Before you continue


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Browsing history on the privacy dashboard

New Microsoft Edge This section is for the new Microsoft Edge . For help with the legacy version of Microsoft Edge, go Why does Microsoft collect my browsing history from my Microsoft account? If you consent in your settings, Microsoft will collect your Microsoft Edge browsing history to provide you with a rich, personalized browsing experience. Your browsing history can be collected from your account if: • You’ve turned on syncing for browsing history. • You’ve turned on personalized advertising and experiences for Bing, Microsoft News, and other Microsoft services. How do I clear my browsing history? To view and clear the Microsoft Edge browsing history associated with your signed-in Microsoft account, go to the You can also If you want to clear your browsing history for a non-Microsoft browser, check the browser’s company website for instructions. • In Microsoft Edge, select Settings and more > Settings > Privacy, search, and services . • Under Clear browsing data, select Choose what to clear. • Select a time range from the Time range list. • Select the Browsing history check box and select Clear now. Note: This will only clear the browsing history for the profile you're currently using. For more info, see How do I turn on personalized web experiences or browsing history sync in Microsoft Edge? To share your browsing history for a personalized web experience, do the following: • In Microsoft Edge, select Settings and more > Settings > Privacy, search, and services . • U...

Clear browsing data

Basic • Browsing history: Clearing your browsing history deletes the following: • Web addresses you've visited are removed from the History page. • Shortcuts to those pages are removed from the New Tab page. • Address bar predictions for those websites are no longer shown. • Cookies and other site data • Cookies: Cookies are files created by websites you visit. They make your online experience easier by saving browsing information. • Site data: HTML5-enabled storage types includingapplication caches, • Handlers.Chrome allows external applications and web services to open certain links. For example, certain links can open asite like Gmail or a program like iTunes. The default action you set for certain types of link will be deleted • Media licenses: Licenses for HTML5 protected content, like movies or music that you’ve played or downloaded, are deleted. • Cached images and files: Chrome remembers parts of pages to help them open faster during your next visit. Text and images from pages you've visited in Chrome are removed. Advanced The "Advanced" section includes the basic data types, plus the following: • • Download history: The list of files you've downloaded using Chrome is cleared, but the actual files aren't removed from your computer. • Passwords: Records of passwords you saved are deleted. • Autofill form data: Your Autofill entries are deleted, including addresses and credit cards. Cards from your Google Pay account aren't deleted. • Content settings: Settings and...

Search History: How to View or Delete It

Your website history is stored in most web browsers, letting you go back to see which sites you visited and what you searched for on search engines. You can also delete your search history to clean it up or to prevent others from seeing websites you visited. Viewing and deleting search history is straightforward in all web browsers. The Chrome app for mobile devices works the same way: use the Clear browsing data link on the History page to see the same screen shown above. How to View, Search and Delete History in Microsoft Edge The Ctrl+H shortcut opens your history in Edge. The items show up on the right side of the screen sorted by date. For the mobile app, tap the three-dotted menu button at the bottom and then choose History. On the Edge mobile app, from the History page, select the trash icon at the top and then choose Clear. Select Browsing history before deleting. How to View, Search and Delete History in Firefox Enter Ctrl+H from your keyboard to see all your Firefox search and web history. The History panel opens on the left side of Firefox, organized by day by default, but can be customized to show the history by site and frequency of use. For the Firefox mobile app, tap the three-button menu and choose History.

Search History: How to View or Delete It

Your website history is stored in most web browsers, letting you go back to see which sites you visited and what you searched for on search engines. You can also delete your search history to clean it up or to prevent others from seeing websites you visited. Viewing and deleting search history is straightforward in all web browsers. The Chrome app for mobile devices works the same way: use the Clear browsing data link on the History page to see the same screen shown above. How to View, Search and Delete History in Microsoft Edge The Ctrl+H shortcut opens your history in Edge. The items show up on the right side of the screen sorted by date. For the mobile app, tap the three-dotted menu button at the bottom and then choose History. On the Edge mobile app, from the History page, select the trash icon at the top and then choose Clear. Select Browsing history before deleting. How to View, Search and Delete History in Firefox Enter Ctrl+H from your keyboard to see all your Firefox search and web history. The History panel opens on the left side of Firefox, organized by day by default, but can be customized to show the history by site and frequency of use. For the Firefox mobile app, tap the three-button menu and choose History.

Browsing history on the privacy dashboard

New Microsoft Edge This section is for the new Microsoft Edge . For help with the legacy version of Microsoft Edge, go Why does Microsoft collect my browsing history from my Microsoft account? If you consent in your settings, Microsoft will collect your Microsoft Edge browsing history to provide you with a rich, personalized browsing experience. Your browsing history can be collected from your account if: • You’ve turned on syncing for browsing history. • You’ve turned on personalized advertising and experiences for Bing, Microsoft News, and other Microsoft services. How do I clear my browsing history? To view and clear the Microsoft Edge browsing history associated with your signed-in Microsoft account, go to the You can also If you want to clear your browsing history for a non-Microsoft browser, check the browser’s company website for instructions. • In Microsoft Edge, select Settings and more > Settings > Privacy, search, and services . • Under Clear browsing data, select Choose what to clear. • Select a time range from the Time range list. • Select the Browsing history check box and select Clear now. Note: This will only clear the browsing history for the profile you're currently using. For more info, see How do I turn on personalized web experiences or browsing history sync in Microsoft Edge? To share your browsing history for a personalized web experience, do the following: • In Microsoft Edge, select Settings and more > Settings > Privacy, search, and services . • U...

Clear browsing data

Basic • Browsing history: Clearing your browsing history deletes the following: • Web addresses you've visited are removed from the History page. • Shortcuts to those pages are removed from the New Tab page. • Address bar predictions for those websites are no longer shown. • Cookies and other site data • Cookies: Cookies are files created by websites you visit. They make your online experience easier by saving browsing information. • Site data: HTML5-enabled storage types includingapplication caches, • Handlers.Chrome allows external applications and web services to open certain links. For example, certain links can open asite like Gmail or a program like iTunes. The default action you set for certain types of link will be deleted • Media licenses: Licenses for HTML5 protected content, like movies or music that you’ve played or downloaded, are deleted. • Cached images and files: Chrome remembers parts of pages to help them open faster during your next visit. Text and images from pages you've visited in Chrome are removed. Advanced The "Advanced" section includes the basic data types, plus the following: • • Download history: The list of files you've downloaded using Chrome is cleared, but the actual files aren't removed from your computer. • Passwords: Records of passwords you saved are deleted. • Autofill form data: Your Autofill entries are deleted, including addresses and credit cards. Cards from your Google Pay account aren't deleted. • Content settings: Settings and...

Before you continue

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