Google search history can reveal a lot about users – this shows what users have searched online and also provide obstacles that slip into their browsing habits, which is something you might not want to save notes.
Consider how practically the mobile as a user’s main device, many of these searches are now on cellular devices. Until now, it has been a little convoluted to delete your latest search history, with the options provided by the Google scope rather limited.
Previously, users can delete all their search history from their Google application, delete entries one by one or set automatic deletion every 3, 18, or 26 months.
Identify clear gaps here, Google has now added the option to “delete the last 15 minutes” with a tap of the settings screen, with the settings to do exactly like the recommended description.
This new privacy feature to delete a partial search history was introduced by Google at the recent Google I / O developer conference and according to Google, this is one of the most requested features by users.
How do I delete the last 15 minutes from the search history of your cellphone?
Google now allows you to delete the latest search entries, all you need to do is follow the process below:
Go to Google App on your mobile
Tap your profile picture on the top right to access the settings
On the next page, you will see the option “Delete the last 15 minutes” and all you need to do is tap it and the entry from the last 15 days of your search history will be deleted
In addition, Google will also allow it to delete the entire search history easily. The process of two tap new to delete the search history will be issued soon. Remember, once you delete the search history, all the details of my Google activity section will also be deleted.