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How can I see all my search history?

How can I see all my search history?

Find & view activity

  1. Go to your Google Account.
  2. On the left navigation panel, click Data & privacy.
  3. Under “History settings,” click My Activity.
  4. To view your activity: Browse your activity, organized by day and time. At the top, use the search bar and filters to find specific activity.

How do I filter Google search?

Based on the type of results you selected, you can add or remove filters:

  1. All, Videos, News, or Books: Add: Below the search box, tap Search tools. the filter. To find “Search tools,” you might need to scroll right.
  2. Images. Add: Tap Filter. the filter.
  3. Shopping. Add: Tap the filter, or More filters. the filter.

Why doesn’t Google show my recent searches?

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Note: Some data is tied directly to your Google account and can be disabled within the account settings. In the Google settings page, tap Search. Now under Privacy & accounts, look for the “Show recent searches” setting and uncheck the box next to it. That’s all!

How do I find most recent Google searches?

To get search results before a given date, add “before:YYYY-MM-DD” to your search query. For example, searching “the best donuts in Boston before:2008-01-01” will yield content from 2007 and earlier. To get results after a given date, add “after:YYYY-MM-DD” at the end of your search.

How do I turn on recent searches on Google?

Turn Web & App Activity on or off

  1. On your computer, visit the Activity controls page. You may be asked to sign in to your Google Account.
  2. Turn Web & App Activity on or off.
  3. When Web & App Activity is on: You can check the box next to “Include Chrome history and activity from websites and apps that use Google services.”
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How do you search for an exact phrase on Google?

You can search for an exact phrase or name in the following ways:

  1. By enclosing the phrase in quotation marks.
  2. By using phrase connectors—such as hyphens, slashes, periods, equal signs, and apostrophes—in between every word of your search query.