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How to Recover Deleted History on Google Chrome on Windows 10 (2024)

Google Chrome is one of the most widely used web browsers in the world. It offers a fast, secure, and user-friendly browsing experience to millions of users. However, users may occasionally find themselves in a situation where they accidentally delete their browsing history and need to recover it.

Whether it's for personal reasons or work-related tasks, losing your browsing history can be frustrating. Fortunately, there are ways to recover deleted history on Google Chrome. In this article, we will explore some effective methods that can help you retrieve your lost browsing history on Google Chrome in 2024.

How to Search for Chrome History

To search for Chrome history, you can follow these steps:

  • Open the Google Chrome web browser on your computer.
  • Click on the three vertical dots at the top right corner of the window. This will open a drop-down menu.
  • Select "History" from the menu. This will open a new tab with your browsing history.
  • Use the search box at the top of the page to search for specific keywords or terms. You can also use the drop-down menu to filter your search by date range or specific websites.
  • Once you have found the history you were looking for, you can click on it to revisit the webpage or copy the URL.
  • If you have trouble finding what you're looking for, you can try using a third-party tool or extension specifically designed to search and recover Chrome history.

By following these simple steps, you can quickly and easily search for your Chrome history and find the information you need.

Popular Methods for Clearing Google Chrome History

  1. 1. Open Google Chrome on your computer.

  2. 2. Click on the three dots (⋮) located in the top-right corner of the browser window. This will open a dropdown menu.

  3. 3. Hover your mouse over "History" in the dropdown menu, and a new submenu will appear.

  4. 4. Click on "History" in the submenu. Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcut "Ctrl + H" (or "Cmd + H" on Mac) to directly open the History page.

  5. 5. On the History page, you will see a list of your browsing history sorted by date.

  6. 6. To delete all your browsing history, click on the "Clear browsing data" option on the left side of the page.

  7. 7. A new dialog box will appear, allowing you to customize what data you want to delete. By default, "Browsing history" should be selected. You can also choose other data types like cookies, cached images, etc. Select the time range for which you want to delete history (e.g., "Last hour," "Last 24 hours," "Last 7 days," "Last 4 weeks," or "All time").

  8. 8. Once you have selected the options, click on the "Clear data" button.

Is It Possible to Recover Deleted History on Google Chrome?

If you simply cleared your browsing history within Google Chrome, it may still be possible to recover it using specialized software designed for data recovery. However, if you used Chrome's built-in feature to clear your browsing history, cookies, and cache, it may be more difficult to recover your deleted history.

It's important to note that even if you are able to recover your deleted history, there may be limitations to what you can recover, and some data may be lost or incomplete.

If you want to try to recover your deleted history, there are various software programs available that claim to be able to recover deleted data from your computer. However, be careful when using such software and make sure you research and choose a reputable and reliable program to avoid potentially damaging your computer or compromising your privacy.

How to Recover Google Chrome Deleted History on Windows

1. DNS Cache

Using DNS cache to recover deleted history is not a reliable or recommended method. DNS cache is a temporary database that stores information about recent visits to websites, such as domain names and IP addresses, and is not intended to store browsing history.

Moreover, most modern web browsers, including Google Chrome, employ encryption to protect users' browsing history and other sensitive information. Even if you were able to access the DNS cache, it would likely not contain the information you are looking for.

It's important to respect personal privacy and use technology ethically and responsibly. If you have accidentally deleted your browsing history and need to retrieve specific information, there may be legitimate and legal ways to do so, such as restoring a backup or using data recovery software.

2. Backup (System Restore)

Restoring your system from a backup or using a system restore point may be an effective way to recover deleted history on Google Chrome, but it's important to note that this process can potentially delete some of your data or settings. Therefore, it's essential to back up your data and files before proceeding with the restoration process.

To restore your system from a backup, follow these general steps:

  • Go to your computer's system restore settings by clicking the "Start" menu, typing "system restore" in the search bar, and selecting "System Restore" from the list of results.
  • Choose a restore point that was created before you deleted your browsing history. If you do not have any previous restore points, you will not be able to use this method.
  • Follow the on-screen prompts to restore your system to the selected restore point. This may take some time, and your computer may restart several times during the process.
  • Once the restore is complete, open Google Chrome and check if your browsing history has been restored.

It's essential to remember that this process may remove some of your data or settings, so be sure to back up your important files and data before proceeding. Additionally, this method may not work in all cases, so it's important to have other backup options available.

3. Log Files

Recovering deleted history from log files may be possible, but it's important to note that this method requires technical knowledge and may not be reliable in all cases. Additionally, this method may be limited by how much data is logged and how frequently the log files are rotated or cleared.

Here are the general steps you can follow to recover deleted history from log files:

  • Open Google Chrome and access the folder where log files are stored. The default location for log files in Windows is "C:\Users\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default".
  • Look for the log files with a ".log" or ".txt" extension. The files may be named "Chrome" or "Chrome_debug" with a date and timestamp.
  • Use a text editor or log viewer program to open the log files. You can search for keywords related to the website you want to retrieve or look for URLs in the log files.
  • Once you find the information you are looking for, you can copy and paste it into a separate document or file.

It's important to remember that log files can be quite large, and searching through them can be time-consuming. Additionally, log files may not contain all of the information you are looking for, especially if the log files have been rotated or cleared.

If you are not comfortable with this method or are unable to find the information you need, there may be other ways to recover your deleted history, such as using data recovery software or restoring from a backup.

4. Data Recovery Software

DiskInternals Uneraser is a data recovery software that can potentially recover deleted files and folders, including browsing history, from your hard drive. Here are the general steps you can follow to use this software to recover deleted history on Google Chrome:

  • Download and install DiskInternals Uneraser on your computer.
  • Open the software and select the drive where Google Chrome was installed.
  • Click the "Scan" button to start scanning for deleted files and folders.
  • Once the scan is complete, preview the recovered files and folders to look for your browsing history. You can use the search function to find specific files or folders.
  • Select the files or folders you want to recover and click the "Recover" button.
  • Choose a destination folder to save the recovered files and click "OK".
  • Open Google Chrome and import the recovered history file. To do this, click the three-dot icon in the top right corner of the browser, select "History", and then click "Import History".

Video Tutorial on How to Recover Deleted Browser History for Google Chrome on Windows

It's important to note that not all deleted files can be recovered using data recovery software, and the success of the recovery process may depend on several factors, including the length of time since the files were deleted, the condition of the hard drive, and the amount of data written to the drive since the deletion. Additionally, using data recovery software may pose a risk to your computer, so it's essential to use the software carefully and follow the manufacturer's instructions.

5. Previous Version

If you want to restore a previous version of a file, you can do so if you have enabled file versioning or if you have created backups of your files.

If you are using a cloud storage service like Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive, you may have the option to enable file versioning. This means that the service will keep a copy of each version of the file that you save, allowing you to restore an older version if necessary.

To restore a previous version of a file in Google Drive, follow these steps:

  • Go to drive.google.com and sign in to your account.
  • Locate the file that you want to restore and right-click on it.
  • Select "Manage versions" from the dropdown menu.
  • In the "Manage versions" dialog box, you will see a list of all the versions of the file that have been saved. Find the version that you want to restore and click on the three dots next to it.
  • Select "Restore" from the dropdown menu.
  • A message will appear asking you to confirm that you want to restore the file. Click "Restore" to confirm.

If you have created backups of your files, you can restore a previous version from the backup. To do this, you will need to locate the backup file and copy it to your computer. Then, you can open the backup file and find the version of the file that you want to restore.

It is important to note that not all files can be restored from a previous version. For example, if you have made changes to a document and then saved and closed it, the previous version of the document will be overwritten and cannot be restored. Therefore, it is a good idea to regularly backup your important files and enable file versioning to avoid losing important data.

6. Google Account Activity

You can check your Google Account activity to see a list of all the recent actions and events associated with your account, including sign-ins, device activity, account settings changes, and other security-related events. Here's how to do it:

  • Go to myaccount.google.com and sign in to your Google account if you're not already signed in.
  • Click on the "Security" tab on the left-hand side of the screen.
  • Scroll down to the "Your devices" section and click on "Manage devices" to see a list of all the devices that are currently signed in to your account.
  • Click on "Review events" to see a list of all the recent events associated with your account, including sign-ins, password changes, and other security-related events.

You can also click on "Recent security events" to see a more detailed list of recent security-related events, including any suspicious activity that may have been detected by Google.

If you notice any suspicious activity or events that you do not recognize, you can take action to secure your account by changing your password, reviewing your security settings, and enabling two-factor authentication. It is important to regularly check your Google Account activity to ensure the security of your account and protect your personal information.

7. Recycle Bin/Trash

To check your Recycle Bin or Trash, which stores deleted files on your computer or device, follow these steps:

For Windows:

  • Click on the "Recycle Bin" icon on your desktop to open it.
  • You will see a list of all the files and folders that you have deleted on your computer. You can sort the list by name, size, date deleted, or other criteria.
  • To restore a deleted file, right-click on it and select "Restore." The file will be restored to its original location on your computer.

For Mac:

  • Click on the "Trash" icon on your dock to open it.
  • You will see a list of all the files and folders that you have deleted on your computer. You can sort the list by name, size, date deleted, or other criteria.
  • To restore a deleted file, right-click on it and select "Put Back." The file will be restored to its original location on your computer.

It is important to note that files that have been permanently deleted from the Recycle Bin or Trash cannot be restored. Therefore, it is a good idea to regularly backup your important files to avoid losing important data.

8. Restart/Reinstall Google Chrome

To restart Google Chrome, simply close the browser and reopen it. You can do this by clicking on the "X" button in the top right-hand corner of the window or by right-clicking on the Chrome icon in your taskbar and selecting "Close window." Then, open Chrome again by clicking on the icon or searching for it in your applications folder.

If you want to reinstall Google Chrome, follow these steps:

For Windows:

  • Go to the Google Chrome download page.
  • Click on the "Download Chrome" button.
  • A pop-up window will appear. Click on "Accept and Install" to begin the download.
  • Once the download is complete, click on the file to run the installation process.
  • Follow the prompts to complete the installation.

For Mac:

  • Go to the Google Chrome download page.
  • Click on the "Download Chrome" button.
  • A file will begin downloading to your computer. Double-click on the file to open it.
  • A pop-up window will appear. Drag the Chrome icon to the "Applications" folder to install Chrome.
  • Once the installation is complete, you can open Chrome from your Applications folder.

Note that reinstalling Chrome will delete all your browser data, including your history, bookmarks, and settings. Therefore, if you want to keep your data, you should backup your Chrome data before reinstalling the browser. You can do this by signing into Chrome and syncing your data to your Google account, or by exporting your bookmarks and other settings to a file.

9. Cookies

It is not possible to recover deleted browser history from cookies alone. Cookies are small data files that websites store on your computer or device to remember your preferences and settings, such as login credentials or language preferences. While cookies can be helpful in some cases, they do not contain a complete record of your browsing history.

However, if you have deleted your browsing history and want to recover it, there are a few things you can try:

  • Check your Google Account activity: If you are signed into your Google account while browsing, Google may have a record of your search and browsing history. You can check your Google Account activity as I explained in a previous answer.
  • Use a data recovery program: There are various data recovery programs available that can scan your computer or device for deleted files, including browser history. These programs work by searching for remnants of deleted files that may still exist on your hard drive. However, the success rate of these programs can vary, and there is no guarantee that they will be able to recover your deleted browser history.
  • Restore from a backup: If you have a backup of your computer or device from before the browsing history was deleted, you may be able to restore the history from the backup. However, restoring from a backup will also restore other files and data that may have been modified or deleted since the backup was created.

It is important to note that there is no guaranteed method to recover deleted browsing history. Therefore, it is a good idea to regularly backup your important data and use a secure password to protect your online accounts.

10. Website Data

When you clear your browsing data, including your history, cookies, and cache, it is typically permanently deleted from your local device. Chrome doesn't have a built-in feature to recover this deleted data.

However, if you need to recover specific browsing history, there might be a chance to do so if you have previously enabled Chrome's sync feature and your browsing data was being synchronized with your Google account. In this case, you might be able to access your browsing history from another device where the data is still intact.

To check if Chrome Sync was enabled:

  1. 1. Open Google Chrome on your device.

  2. 2. Click on the three dots (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser window.

  3. 3. Click on "Settings" from the dropdown menu.

  4. 4. In the "Settings" tab, click on "Sync" in the left-hand sidebar.

  5. 5. If Sync is on, you should see the data that was being synchronized, including "History."

  6. 6. Sign in to the same Google account on another device where you want to check if the history is available.

  7. 7. Once you sign in and sync the data on that device, you might be able to access your browsing history from that device.

Remember, Chrome Sync has its limitations, and it won't retain your data indefinitely if you delete it on one device. If you did not enable Chrome Sync or you cleared your browsing data and had not synced it before, the chances of recovering the deleted history directly through Chrome are slim.

If the browsing history is crucial and you did not enable Chrome Sync, you may consider using data recovery software. These tools might help you recover deleted data from your computer's hard drive, but there's no guarantee that you'll be able to recover the specific browsing history you're looking for.

Part 2: How to Recover Deleted Chrome History on Mobile Device on Google Chrome (Android, iPhone)

Way 1: Recover Chrome History with Sync

If you have enabled Sync in Chrome on your Android device, you may be able to recover your deleted browsing history by following these steps:

  • Open the Chrome browser on your Android device.
  • Tap on the three-dot icon in the top right corner of the screen.
  • Select "Settings" from the drop-down menu.
  • Tap on "Sync and Google services" and make sure that "Sync" is turned on.
  • Scroll down and tap on "Manage Synced Data."
  • Tap on "Synced Chrome Data."
  • Tap on "Browsing History."
  • You should now see a list of all your synced browsing history. If the history you want to recover is listed, tap on it to view it.

Note that this method will only work if you have previously enabled Sync in Chrome and if the history you want to recover was synced to your Google account. If Sync was not enabled or if the history was not synced, this method will not work.

Also, if you have cleared your browsing history or synced data after the history was deleted, this method may not work either, as the deleted history may have been overwritten.

Way 2: Use Google Account Activity to Recover Chrome History on Android/iPhone

You can also use your Google Account Activity to recover your Chrome browsing history on Android or iPhone. Here's how:

  • Open your web browser and go to the Google Account Activity page.
  • Sign in to your Google account if prompted.
  • On the "My Activity" page, click on "Filter by date & product" at the top of the page.
  • Under "Filter by date," select the date range for the period you want to recover the browsing history for.
  • Under "Filter by product," select "Chrome" from the drop-down menu.
  • Click on "Search" to generate a list of all the Chrome activities recorded by Google during the selected time period.
  • Look for the browsing history you want to recover in the search results. If you find it, click on the item to view it in detail.

Note that this method will only work if you were signed into your Google account while browsing with Chrome on your Android or iPhone. If you were not signed in, your browsing history may not be available in your Google Account Activity.

Also, if you have cleared your browsing history or deleted your Google Account Activity data after the history was deleted, this method may not work either, as the deleted history may have been overwritten.

FAQ

  • Is Chrome history deleted forever?

    n most cases, when you delete your Chrome browsing history, it is not deleted permanently and can be recovered using various methods. However, the ability to recover deleted browsing history depends on several factors, including the method used to delete the history, whether you have synced your browsing history to your Google account, and whether the deleted history has been overwritten by new data.

    If you delete your browsing history using Chrome's "Clear browsing data" feature, the history is usually only deleted from the browser and is still stored on your computer's hard drive. This means that you may be able to recover the deleted history using data recovery tools or by restoring from a backup.

  • How to recover deleted Google history on Android?

    Method 1: Use Google Account Activity

    • Open your web browser and go to the Google Account Activity page.
    • Sign in to your Google account if prompted.
    • On the "My Activity" page, click on "Filter by date & product" at the top of the page.
    • Under "Filter by date," select the date range for the period you want to recover the browsing history for.
    • Under "Filter by product," select "Chrome" from the drop-down menu.
    • Click on "Search" to generate a list of all the Chrome activities recorded by Google during the selected time period.
    • Look for the browsing history you want to recover in the search results. If you find it, click on the item to view it in detail.

    Method 2: Use Chrome Sync

    • Open the Chrome browser on your Android device.
    • Tap on the three-dot icon in the top right corner of the screen.
    • Select "Settings" from the drop-down menu.
    • Tap on "Sync and Google services" and make sure that "Sync" is turned on.
    • Scroll down and tap on "Manage Synced Data."
    • Tap on "Synced Chrome Data."
    • Tap on "Browsing History."
    • You should now see a list of all your synced browsing history. If the history you want to recover is listed, tap on it to view it.
  • How to check deleted Google history on iPhone?

    • Open your web browser and go to the Google Account Activity page.
    • Sign in to your Google account if prompted.
    • On the "My Activity" page, click on "Filter by date & product" at the top of the page.
    • Under "Filter by date," select the date range for the period you want to recover the browsing history for.
    • Under "Filter by product," select "Chrome" from the drop-down menu.
    • Click on "Search" to generate a list of all the Chrome activities recorded by Google during the selected time period.
    • Look for the browsing history you want to recover in the search results. If you find it, click on the item to view it in detail.
  • Can you find your incognito browsing history?

    In general, incognito browsing history is not saved by the browser and is deleted automatically when you close the incognito window. Therefore, it is not possible to access your incognito browsing history from within the browser.

    However, it is important to note that incognito browsing does not make you completely invisible online. Your internet service provider (ISP) and the websites you visit may still be able to track your online activity. Additionally, some third-party software or hardware may be able to capture your incognito browsing history.

    It is always important to be aware of your online privacy and to take steps to protect it, such as using a virtual private network (VPN) and regularly clearing your browsing data.

  • How far back does Chrome history go?

    The amount of time that Chrome history is stored on your computer or mobile device depends on your browser settings. By default, Chrome history is saved for the last 90 days. This means that you can browse back 90 days in your Chrome history from your device.

    However, you can change the settings to store your Chrome history for a longer or shorter time period. Here's how:

    • Open the Chrome browser on your device.
    • Click on the three-dot icon in the top right corner of the screen.
    • Select "History" from the drop-down menu.
    • Click on "History" again to open the full history list.
    • Click on "Clear browsing data" on the left side of the page.
    • Under the "Time range" drop-down menu, select how far back you want to clear your browsing data. You can choose from the last hour, the last 24 hours, the last 7 days, the last 4 weeks, or "All time".
    • Select the types of browsing data you want to clear, such as browsing history, cookies, and cached images and files.
    • Click on "Clear data" to confirm.

    Note that clearing your browsing data will permanently delete your browsing history for the selected time period, and it cannot be recovered unless you have a backup.

  • How to permanently delete browsing history from a hard drive?

    If you want to permanently delete your browsing history from your hard drive, you can use a data erasure tool that overwrites the data multiple times to ensure it cannot be recovered. Here's how to do it on Windows:

    • Download and install a data erasure tool such as CCleaner, Eraser, or DBAN.
    • Open the data erasure tool and select the hard drive or partition where your browsing history is stored.
    • Choose the data erasure method you want to use. The most secure method is to overwrite the data multiple times, such as the Gutmann method or the DoD 5220.22-M method.
    • Start the data erasure process and wait for it to complete. This may take several hours depending on the size of the hard drive and the method you choose.
    • Once the process is complete, your browsing history will be permanently deleted and cannot be recovered.

    Note that permanently deleting your browsing history will also delete all other data stored on the selected hard drive or partition. Make sure to backup any important files before using a data erasure tool.

  • Where is Chrome history stored?

    The Chrome history is stored locally on your device in a file named "History". The location of this file varies depending on the operating system and the user profile. Here are the default file paths for the most common operating systems:

    Windows:

    C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\History

    Mac:

    /Users/USERNAME/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Default/History

    Linux:

    /home/USERNAME/.config/google-chrome/Default/History

    Note that the "USERNAME" in the file path should be replaced with the username of the user profile you want to access. The History file is a SQLite database that contains a list of websites visited, along with the date and time of each visit.

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