If you don’t want a record of webpages you’ve visited using Chrome, you can delete all or some of your browsing history. If you delete your browsing history, it'll take effect on all devices where you’ve turned sync on and signed in to Chrome.
Your history will be removed from Chrome. Separately, you can also delete your Google search history from your account.
Learn more about how to turn sync on or off in Chrome.
See your history
- On your computer, open Chrome.
- At the top right, click More
.
- Click History
History.
Clear your history
- On your computer, open Chrome.
- At the top right, click More
.
- Click History
History.
- On the left, click Clear browsing data. A box will appear.
- From the drop-down menu, select how much history you want to delete. To clear everything, select All time.
- Check the boxes for the info you want Chrome to clear, including “browsing history." Learn more about the types of browsing data you can delete
- Click Clear data.
To delete your search history, learn about clearing activity saved in My Activity.
Delete an item from your history
You can delete certain parts of your history. To search for something specific, use the search bar at the top.
- On your computer, open Chrome.
- At the top right, click More
.
- Click History
History.
- Check the box next to each item that you want to remove from your History.
- At the top right, click Delete.
- Confirm by clicking Remove.
Remove an image from New Tab page
To see the sites you visit most, open a new tab. To remove an image, point to it and click Remove .
What your history page shows
Your History page shows the webpages you've visited on Chrome in the last 90 days. It doesn’t store Chrome pages you’ve visited like chrome://settings, pages you've visited in Incognito mode, or pages you've already deleted from your browsing history.
If you're signed in to Chrome and syncing your history, then your History page shows webpages you’ve visited across all your synced devices for much longer. If you're signed out of Chrome, your History page won't show webpages across your other devices.Browse privately
If you don’t want Chrome to save your browsing history at all, you can browse in private with Incognito mode.
Using a Chromebook at work or school? Your network administrator can turn off browsing history. If history is off, your History page won't list webpages you've visited. Learn about using a managed Chrome device.