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How do I see my Google Search history?
If you would like to see a history of the pages you've visited, choose "Your data in Search" in the Settings Menu. This will bring you to your "Search History" Page in Google. You (and Google) are the only ones who can view this page. It's useful for finding sites you've visited but can't remember.
How do I delete all my activity Search history?
Delete all activity On your Android phone or tablet, go to myactivity.google.com. Above your activity, tap Delete . Tap All time.
Where can I delete Google Search history?

Manage Search history saved to your Google Account

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On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google app .
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At the top right, tap your Profile picture or initial. Search history.
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Choose the Search history you want to delete. You can choose: All your Search history: Above your history, tap Delete. Delete all time.
Your Search history is saved to your Google Account as part of your Web & App Activity, along with activity from other Google services. Signed-out Search ...
Go to your Google Account. · On the left, click Data & privacy. · On the "History settings," click My Activity. · Above your activity, in the search bar, click ...
On your computer, go to your Search history in My Activity. On the left or at the top, click Controls. On the "Web & App Activity" card, click Auto-delete (Off) ...
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Search Activity Page. If you would like to see a history of the pages you've visited, choose "Your data in Search" in the Settings Menu.
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