 Do you want to delete your browsing history from Chrome? Rod here, welcome to Burn to Learn. So in this video we will show you in two steps how to one, locate your browsing history and two, how to delete it. As we get started, take a second to subscribe to our channel by clicking here, and give us a like by clicking here. And check out our techie t-shirts by clicking on the link in the description below. All web browsers remember a list of the web pages you visited. You can delete this list at any time, clearing your browsing history and erasing the records stored. Let's begin with the first step. Step 1. How to locate your browsing history. There are various ways to locate your browser history. One way is by using the shortcut keys Ctrl plus H on Windows or Command plus Y on a Mac. Or another way is by clicking the three dots in the upper right corner here. In the list that appears, hover your mouse over the word history. It will display another menu with the history option at the top. Clicking on this will launch a new web page with all of the websites and their pages that you have visited. Can you see it now? Ok, let's go to the next step. Step 2. How to delete your website history. The list will likely be quite extensive and in date order. This allows you to find and delete individual records, not just the entire history. To delete an individual record, click on the check box alongside it here. Two buttons will appear at the top of the page, delete and cancel here. Just select the check boxes of all the records you want to remove and then click on the delete button. Also on the right side of each record, you can see three dots here. Clicking on these will also allow you to remove a record from your browser history or even provide you with more information about it. To delete all website history, there is a button that appears on the left side of your screen saying clear browser data. Go ahead and click on it here. A menu with two columns titled basic and advanced will appear. Under basic, as you can see, there is a time range where you can select how long ago you want to delete your history. This can be the last hour, the last 24 hours, last 7 days, last 4 weeks or all time. Below this are some check boxes with general items you can erase. For example, browsing history, cookies, other site data and cached images and files. Should you need to delete specific data, however, click on advanced. Under advanced, keep in mind that when you click on clear data, you will not be able to recover the information deleted. That is why the advanced mode allows you to delete specific data. For example, if you have stored your passwords to save time, be sure to uncheck the box passwords and other sign-in data here, or uncheck auto fill form data if you want to continue using this feature to help you fill out forms online. Finally, when you are sure of which records you want to delete, click on clear data here. And that's it, your selected browser history has been deleted. Not that difficult, right? If you enjoyed this video, remember to like and subscribe to our channel for more easy to follow video tutorials. Do you have something you want to learn? Let us know what it is with a comment in the section below. This has been Rod from Burn to Learn. Thanks for watching.