Using Google Chrome's most recent functionality, you can quickly wipe the previous 15 minutes of your browsing history

 Using Google Chrome's most recent functionality, you can quickly wipe the previous 15 minutes of your browsing history.




Until you actively delete it, all of the top online browsers keep a record of your browsing activity. Using an incognito 

tab, you can at least temporarily stop history logging on Google Chrome for Android. Unfortunately, that isn't always 

practical, especially in light of the speedy wiping of browsing history from the previous day, two hours, or even the 

preceding five minutes offered by competing web browsers. In February of this year, we saw Google implementing 

a new feature for Chrome users that lets them easily remove their query history from the Google Search app,

 which made it simple for any user to do so last year.


We discovered Google working on a new feature for Chrome users that would enable them to quickly wipe the previous 

15 minutes' worth of browser history from the logs. The option is pretty simple to find and is preferable to navigating 

Chrome's confusing options menus. According to Techdows, it is currently a test feature, therefore in order to use it, 

you must enable a Chrome flag (via 9to5Google). Simply type the flag code shown below in the address bar:

 last for 15 minutes after just one tap. Everyone using Chrome Canary for Android now has access to this option.


NOTE


chrome:/flags/#quick-delete-for-android



The drop-down option to change the flag's status from Disabled to Enabled. Then,

 restart Chrome Canary after forcing it to close.
To access the menu, simply tap the three-dot button.
We discovered Google working on a new feature for Chrome users that would enable them to quickly wipe the previous
 15 minutes' worth of browser history from the logs. The option is pretty simple to find and is preferable to navigating
 Chrome's confusing options menus. Techdows states that it is
Hopefully it won't take long for this useful functionality 
to be in Chrome's stable version. As this is a relatively simple method of erasing surfing history after the fact,
we should all try to use incognito browsing whenever possible.

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