Google History will reinstate all of your browsing history, including Bookmarks, that is stored in your Google Account. Let's see how to recover deleted Chrome history via Google History: Step 1: Search Google History > Click “Welcome to My Activity - Google”.
The Question SuperUser reader Joshua Dance wants to know the quickest and easiest way to clear out the cache and cookies in Google Chrome: The ( Hamburger Icon Tools Clear Browsing Data Confirm) is slow, especially when you have to clear both frequently during development. Currently, I hit F12 to bring up the Console, go to the network tab, and right click Clear Cache, then right click Clear Cookies. I have also tried extensions such as, but have not found one I love.
Is there a faster way? One click for example? Is there a quicker, easier way to clear both out and make Joshua’s work flow smoother? The Answer SuperUser contributors Muhammad and Punchlinern have the answer for us. First up, Muhammad: I am on Mac and this is the shortcut: Shift+Command+Delete. On Windows, it is: Ctrl+Shift+Delete. This link gives you all the shortcuts for Chrome:.
Screenshot by Akemi Iwaya. Followed by the answer from Punchlinern: I use the Chrome extension. It does the same as Chrome’s own Clear Browsing Data dialogue, but you can assign a shortcut to it (or just use the extension button next to the address bar). I have mine set up to reload the page and remove any cache from the last hour by pressing Ctrl+Shft+R. It saves me a lot of time by not having to enter Chrome’s dialogue when editing a web site. Having a quicker, easier way to speed up your workflow is always a good thing. And with today’s answers, you can choose the method that works best for you when clearing out the cache and cookies.
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The best way to do that is as follows: 1) check first what's on the list of 'recently closed' tabs. 2) open each and every one of those previously closed tabs from the last one on the list to the first. 3) now ctrl+h (History) and then click on 'Clear Browsing Data' (a new tab will open up). 4) close the 'History' tab you just came from (it should be on the left of where you are now). Closing this tab first will prevent it to appear on the future list of 'recently closed' tabs. 5) now you should land back on the 'clear your browsing history' tab. Select 'from the past hour', check off 'Browsing data' and click 'Clear Browsing History' and close this tab.
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6) Now you can carefully close again each tab you had re-opened in step 2 to 'simulate' they just had been recently closed and feed that list back to what it was when you found it. Make sure you close each tab in the same order they were originally on the list, meaning from left to right if you started re-opening them from bottom to top and from right to left if you started re-opening them from top to bottom of the list. That's it, you're in the clear!
Now your gf or bf's Chrome Browser looks exactly as s/he left it lol;).