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- Find erase your Google Search history
Click the words under "Auto-delete (Off)" or "Auto-delete (On) " Select what you want to do Based on when you want to automatically erase your search history, click Auto-delete activity older than and choose: 3 months 18 months 36 months If you don't want to erase your search history automatically, click Don't auto-delete activity Click Next
- Delete browsing data in Chrome - Computer - Google Help
Delete browsing data in Chrome You can delete your Chrome browsing history and other browsing data, like saved form entries, or just delete data from a specific date
- Why do I keep getting [eslint] Delete `CR` [prettier prettier]?
Why do I keep getting " [eslint] Delete `CR` [prettier prettier]"? Asked 7 years, 1 month ago Modified 1 month ago Viewed 824k times
- Clear cache cookies - Computer - Google Account Help
To delete Google cookies, sign out of Chrome first Tips: To sign out of your Google Account on all websites, sign out of Chrome In the address bar, to quickly reach the Delete browsing data dialog, type “Delete browsing data” and then, tap the Action chip Learn Chrome Actions to quickly complete tasks
- Delete your Google Account
Delete your Gmail account without deleting your Google Account Important: To delete your Gmail account without deleting your Google Account, you need a different email address associated with your Google Account Go to your Google Account On the left, select Data privacy Scroll to "Data from apps and services you use "
- Delete or unsubscribe from a calendar - Computer - Google Help
Delete all events from your primary calendar However, you can’t delete your primary calendar Delete any secondary calendars If you share a calendar with other people or groups, the calendar is removed for everyone when you delete it If you’re the calendar owner, you can’t unsubscribe from a secondary calendar, but you can hide it
- The difference between delete and delete [] in C++ [duplicate]
28 delete and delete[] are not the same thing! Wikipedia explains this, if briefly In short, delete [] invokes the destructor on every element in the allocated array, while delete assumes you have exactly one instance You should allocate arrays with new foo[] and delete them with delete[]; for ordinary objects, use new and delete
- Check or delete your Chrome browsing history - Google Help
Check or delete your Chrome browsing history Websites you’ve visited are recorded in your browsing history You can check or delete your browsing history, and find related searches in Chrome You can also resume browsing sessions on other devices if you’re signed in and have your history synced to your Google Account
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