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To Delete Selective Chrome History Press Ctrl+H or Cmd+Y and your browsing history would appear, you will be able to view checkboxes next to your recently browsed sites. You must place ticks to the offending pages and then click on removing selected items and those browsed sites would be deleted.
The quickest way to nuke all of the URL suggestions permanently is to wipe your browsing history. Either open the Settings menu and select ‘More tools’ followed by ‘Clear browsing data’, or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+Delete to open the same page.
Find & view activity
For Google Home, open the Google Home app and navigate to “My Activity.” By pressing the clock icon here. You can also go to the menu, click “More Settings,” and scroll all the way down to “My Activity.” You will see a list of everything you have ever asked it, and you can listen by clicking “Play.”
Via the web: Navigate to myactivity.google.com and you’ll get a list of your entire Google history. Click on the plus button under the search bar and choose the filter for Google Assistant. Click the search button and you’ll get just your Google Assistant activity.
View Google Assistant History on Android Step 1: Launch the Google app on your smartphone home screen or app tray. Step 2: Tap More at the bottom-right corner. Step 5: Under the Your info section, tap the ‘Your data in the Assistant’ option. That will open another new page that contains your Assistant history.
Check your Google Assistant activity history
How do I see incognito history on Android? Simply open Chrome on you Android phone. Go to the browser menu by tapping on the three dots at the upper right corner, and History. You will get a list of all the pages you visited with Google Chrome.
Typically, Google searches show up on other computers that have, at one point or another, been used to access certain Google services that operate in sync with your Google account. And here’s why: Your searches will appear on another device if you have synchronization enabled for your Google account.