If all of this makes you a little nervous privacy-wise, the good news is that at least for the time being, Chrome is saving all of this data locally-it doesn’t go back to Google’s servers, so only you have access to it.īut this comes at a price, and unfortunately it also means that Journeys is not synced across your devices, so if you researched the best way to reheat pizza on your laptop, you won’t be able to continue your search on your phone. Google uses its highly tuned algorithms to work out what sites are related, when you’re switching topics in your searches, how much you interact with sites, and how long you’re spending on each one. Chrome Journeys allows users to go back to that last website they visited and continue their search from there. “You might be researching across multiple pages for hikes for the weekend or information about vaccines, then quickly need to switch over to a last-minute work call, only to forget where you originally left off,” explains Chrome product manager, Yana Yushkina. To make things even easier, Chrome Journeys group parts of your search history together by topic. As you make your way across the web, the program logs each of the pages you’ve visited so you can retrace your steps if needed. You’re probably familiar with the way that browsing history works in Chrome. With Journeys, you can access not just the sites you’ve previously visited, but details of how you got there too-hence the name. Now Google has enhanced this functionality with a new feature called Journeys, which you’ll find in Chrome for Windows, macOS, and Chrome OS. So, if you need to get back to a page you saw earlier, last week, or last month, your history is just a click or tap away, and easily searchable. One of the benefits of using Google Chrome on every device is that it’ll keep track of your browsing history across platforms. Retrace your steps and never get lost on the online jungle again.
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