How to clear history from Chrome browser?

Tyler MacDonald Updated by Tyler MacDonald

Clearing your browsing history in the Google Chrome browser is a straightforward process. Here's a step-by-step guide:

  1. Open Chrome Browser:
    Launch the Google Chrome browser on your computer.
  2. Access History:

- On Windows/Linux: Press `Ctrl + H` to open the History tab directly.

- On Mac: Press `Cmd + Y` to open the History tab directly.

- Alternatively, you can click on the three vertical dots in the top-right corner of the browser window to open the Chrome menu. From there, hover over "History," and then click on "History" again in the submenu.

  1. Choose Browsing History:
    In the History tab, you will see a list of your browsing history organized by date. On the left sidebar, you will find options like "Clear browsing data." Click on it.
  2. Select Time Range:
    A new tab will open. In the "Time range" drop-down menu, choose the time range for which you want to clear the history. If you want to clear everything, select "All time."
  3. Choose Data Types:
    Check the types of data you want to delete. Options usually include:
    - Browsing history
    - Download history
    - Cookies and other site data
    - Cached images and files
  4. Clear Data:
    Once you've selected the time range and data types, click the "Clear data" button. Chrome will then remove the selected browsing history data.
  5. 7. Confirmation:
    You may need to confirm your action, as clearing this data cannot be undone. Click "Clear" to proceed.

After these steps, your selected browsing history will be cleared from the Chrome browser. Keep in mind that this process will also sign you out of most websites, and you may need to re-enter your credentials when you revisit them.

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