How do I delete all search history at once?

Answered by Willian Lymon

To delete all search history at once on your Android phone or tablet’s Chrome app, you can follow these steps:

1. Open the Chrome app on your Android device.
2. At the top right corner of the app, you’ll see three dots, which indicate the More options menu. Tap on it.
3. From the dropdown menu, select “History.” This will take you to a new page displaying your browsing history.
4. On the top right corner of this page, you’ll again see three dots. Tap on them to open the More options menu.
5. From the menu, select “Clear browsing data.” This will open a new page where you can customize the data you want to delete.
6. The first option you’ll see is “Time range.” Here, you can choose the time period for which you want to delete your browsing data. To delete all search history at once, select “All time.”
7. Below the time range, you’ll find a list of different types of data you can delete. To delete your search history, make sure that the box next to “Browsing history” is checked. If you want to delete other types of data as well, you can check those boxes too.
8. If there are any specific dates within the selected time range for which you want to keep the browsing history, you can uncheck the box next to “Browsing history” and manually select the dates you want to preserve.
9. Once you have selected the desired options, tap on the “Clear data” button at the bottom of the page.
10. A confirmation pop-up will appear asking if you want to delete the selected data. If you’re certain, tap on “Clear” to proceed.

Following these steps will delete all your search history at once on the Chrome app of your Android device. It’s important to note that this process will only delete the browsing history within the Chrome app and not from other browsers or apps on your device.

Remember, clearing your browsing history is irreversible, so make sure you really want to delete it before proceeding.