
You’ve now restored your browsing history to the previous version. Select the previous version you want to restore and click Apply.Click on the Previous versions tab in the dialog box.Next, right-click on the Google folder.Click on the View tab, then ensure the Hidden Items checkbox is checked.Next, go to (the name of your user profile).
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Open Windows Explorer and go to Local Disk (C:), the usual default location for app installations.If you can’t access your browsing history by checking your Google account activity, you can restore your browsing activity within Windows Explorer. Use Windows’ Restore Previous Versions’ Option to Recover History Note: If the setting Include Chrome history and activity from sites, apps, and devices that use Google services on the Activity controls page is unchecked, you won’t be able to access your Chrome history with this method. You can also see what keywords you’ve used to search for in the past. The results are similar to your browsing history. Now, click on Manage all Web & App Activity.In the Things you’ve done and places you’ve been tab, click Web & App Activity.Click on Data & Privacy in the vertical sidebar.Open any browser and go to your Google account.Any browsing history you accidentally deleted in this section will remain deleted from Google Chrome. To view and control other account information, open your Google Account.Keep in mind that this process enables you to view your browsing activity. Learn more about the information we collect and why. Below the activity you want to view, select your option.Above your activity, in the search bar, click More Other Google Activity.On the "History settings," click My Activity.To find other kinds of activity that are saved to your account: For example, if you've turned on Location History, that data is saved to your Maps Timeline instead. Not all of the data that's saved to your account shows up in My Activity. If you think activity on your account was done by someone else, take steps to help keep your account secure. Someone accessed your account without your permission.Activity from this device might appear with an incorrect date.Your device is set to a different date and time.You didn't sign out of a shared device, like a public computer.There’s an activation you didn’t intend and Google Assistant detects it.Activity from another signed-in account might be saved in My Activity.You’re signed in to multiple accounts on the same browser or device at the same time.For example, if YouTube autoplay is turned on, My Activity might show videos that were played automatically based on what you've watched.Sometimes Google predicts what you'd like to view next and serves this content to you. Some websites and apps might share certain activity with Google.

If you use a shared device or sign in with multiple accounts, you may find activity from another signed in account. If you visit these websites and apps while signed in to your Google Account, your activity might show up in My Activity. Some websites and apps use Google services, like Search, Maps, or Ads. Activity from websites & apps that use Google services You might find these types of unfamiliar activity in My Activity.
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To strengthen your privacy on shared devices, you can choose to require an extra verification step to view your full history on My Activity. Require an extra step to view your full history on My Activity You can also set up automatic deletion for older activity.
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Learn how to delete past searches, browsing history, and other activity in My Activity. You might also get location, device, and app information.

You'll find the date and time of the activity and why it was saved. To view details about an item: At the bottom of the item, select Details.
