On the left, click Data & privacy. Under "History settings," click the activity or history setting you want to auto-delete. Click Auto-delete.
Understanding the Context
Click the button for how long you want to keep your activity. To save. Your History lists the pages you've visited on Chrome in the last 90 days. It doesn't store: If you’re signed in to Chrome and sync your history, then your History also shows pages you’ve visited on.
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You can manage your search history by deleting individual searches or clearing or pausing search history. Learn more about your data in YouTube and managing your YouTube activity. On the left, select Data & privacy. On the "History settings," select My Activity. Above your activity, in the search bar, click More Other activity.
Final Thoughts
Below the activity you want to find, select your option. Learn. Tip: Your search history isn’t saved to your Google Account when you search and browse in Incognito mode. Erase your search history automatically Important: If you set your search history to erase. Customize privacy settings to best meet your needs. Devices that use Google’s services when you're signed in to a Google Account Access and manage your search history and activity in one central.
Turn Visual Search History on or off Go to your Google Account. At the top left, click Data & privacy. Under "History settings," click Web & App Activity. Next to "Visual Search History," check or uncheck.