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Frequently Asked Questions

Does deleting browsing history delete everything?

No. It usually removes local browser records from the device you are using. It may not remove account activity, website records, router logs, employer or school network logs, ISP records, or synced history on other devices.

Does incognito mode delete history?

Incognito or private browsing usually deletes the local private-session history after you close the window. It does not delete normal browsing history you already saved, and it does not hide activity from websites, networks, or your internet provider.

Can my internet provider see my history?

Your internet provider can usually see connection information and may see domains you visit, depending on the site, app, and network setup. Deleting browser history only removes local browser records from your device.

Should I clear cookies too?

Yes, if you want a deeper cleanup or want to remove saved site sessions. Clearing cookies can sign you out of websites and reset site preferences, so start with browsing history if you only need a quick local cleanup.

Does deleting history remove Google search history?

Not always. Browser history and Google account activity are separate. If you searched while signed into Google, you may need to delete Google Search history from your Google account activity controls too.

Should I use a VPN?

A VPN can help on public Wi-Fi and reduce what the local network can see, but it does not delete browser history or make you fully anonymous. Clear browser data first, then consider a VPN if it solves a real network privacy problem for you.