If you’re using Chrome on a laptop or desktop computer:ġ – Right-click on the Back button, then click Show Full History.Ģ – Type the word you’re searching for into the Search box. Searching the browser history in Google Chrome couldn’t be simpler. I won’t list the steps for searching the History list in every browser, but I will provide instructions for Google Chrome and Firefox since they’re the two most popular browsers right now. Well, a simple history search for the word Churchill would take you right to it. You could always scroll through the list of websites you’ve visited until you find the page in question, but that could take quite some time. I often find myself needing to revisit pages I’ve visited, and I’ve discovered a handy little trick that usually helps me find them in just a few seconds: Searching the browser history!Īs you probably know, your web browser keeps a record of the web pages you’ve visited in the recent past, and this “browser history” is searchable in most browsers.įor example, let’s say you remember reading an interesting article about Winston Churchill and you want to send the link to a friend. Have you ever tried to find a web page you had visited in the recent past but you couldn’t remember the title of the page or even the name of the website it was on?