There are times when we find it difficult to recollect the source of an article or a website that we have visited in the past. Yeah, using the inbuilt history feature combined with Google’s seamless sync across platforms can solve this issue to an extent but the real problem arises when someone uses multiple web browsers based on his/her needs. In this case, there is a solid chance of the link getting missed out and it can be really frustrating. To get around this, there is an app named History Search which offers history sync across most of the famous web browsers.
To remove a web page from the History Search index, you have two options. You can either remove that specific page or remove all web pages from that specific domain. In case you are sharing your PC with your friend, or a family member, you can pause automatic indexing instead of opening an incognito tab or switching to a guest profile so that their usage pattern does not interfere with yours. However, their usage will be recorded in the browser’s default history.
There is also an option to blacklist specific URLs that you don’t want History Search to index. In case you want to get a local copy of all your web usage history for some reason, you can export it as a CSV file, which can come in handy.