User-Friendly Update: Clear Your Chrome History on Android with Ease

 

As part of its commitment to keeping users happy, Google Chrome prioritizes providing a great experience – one of the latest examples of this is a new shortcut that makes it easier to clear browsing data on Android. 
Chrome has made deleting users’ browsing history on Android a whole lot easier after a new update was released today that makes erasing their browsing history much easier.

With this update, there’s now an option to clear browsing data from the overflow menu in the overflow section of the window, which houses all the most common actions such as the New tab, History, Bookmarks, and many other helpful functions. 

With just a single tap on the shortcut, users get an interface that clearly shows what’s being disabled. Users can choose from preset timeframes like “Last 15 minutes” or “Last 4 weeks” depending on what their privacy preferences are. 
For the extra picky folks out there, users can also toggle specific types of data such as browsing history, cookies, and cached images by clicking the “More options” button.

Google’s Search history can easily be deleted by either forgetting to turn on Incognito mode or simply preferring to clean up old data. 

To erase your Google Search history, simply log in to your Google Account, and click Delete history. Google will then save the searc

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