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Android Users Now Have the Ability to Quickly Delete Their Google Search History For The Last 15 Minutes

March 23, 2022 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

Android users can now delete their Google search history for the last 15 minutes. Google has just announced a new feature for their Android app that will allow users to quickly delete their Google search history for the last 15 minutes. This new feature is a response to growing concerns about privacy and data security. It gives Android users a way to erase their tracks quickly and easily, in case they need to cover their tracks for any reason.

Android users now have the ability to quickly delete their Google search history for the last 15 minutes. This new feature was added in order to give users more privacy and control over their data. To delete your search history, open the Google app and tap on the three lines in the top left corner. Then select Settings and Privacy. Finally, tap on Delete activity and choose All time. You will then be prompted to delete your search history.

It would be amazing if you could click a button to erase, for example, 15 minutes of Google search history.

Since last summer, iPhone users have been living the dream ever since Google added that option to its iOS app. Android users now have the ability to delete their search history with a single click.

According to, the search giant has confirmed that Google now offers the ability to delete the last 15 minutes of search history from its official Android app. Some Android users have already reported that this feature is now available.

To take advantage of this convenient tool, open the Google app on Android and tap on your profile. Under “Search history”, you will see the “Delete last 15 Minutes” option in the pop-up menu. Click that to delete the last 15 minutes from your search history within Google App.

Google already offers ways to delete all of your Google search histories. You can also choose to delete your Google search history over the past 3 months, 18 or 36 months. You can also manually go through your history and delete individual items. These options are all great, but they’re not very convenient if you need to quickly delete items from a single search session. This is where the 15-minute delete option comes in handy.

The feature will be available in both the Android and iOS versions of the Google App. Google has yet to announce when or if the feature will become available on the desktop version Google search.

Conclusion: This new feature is a great way to keep your search history private.

1. If you’re an Android user, you’ll be happy to know that there’s a new Google app feature that allows you to delete your search history for the last 15 minutes.

2. This is great news for those of us who are privacy-conscious and don’t want our search histories tracked.

3. The best part is that the feature is super easy to use – just open the Google app and tap on the three lines in the top left corner.

Jennifer Preston
Jennifer Preston

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