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Is there any trick to make google to show the pages visited at its first page

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Samson:
OK, well it looks like you can. (Maybe you should have Googled it  :wink:)

See this article.

http://googlesystem.blogspot.co.uk/2011/09/how-to-find-visited-pages-in-google.html

Especially where it states........"Google also has a search filter that lets you restrict the results to visited pages. Just click "More search tools" in the sidebar and select "Visited pages". For pages you're visiting frequently, Google shows an annotation below the snippet: "You've visited this page X times."

Dependent upon..."If you're logged in using your Google Account and Web History is enabled"

I don't know if it works or not, not a Google user myself.

jraju:
Hi, For your information,
                                       I am using firefox and firefox inturn uses google search engine.

Samson:
So did you try what is in that link?

You will need to search via Google, and sign in to your Google account for it to work.

https://www.google.co.in/

jraju:
Hi, It only relates to the previous history.
                      I want to have the pages visited by me for the particular item to be shown at first page, if i attempt at present. Hi, Samson, hope that i made it clear now.
                                   You may as well see my query, wherein i have mentioned about deleting the previous history as well .
                                 The search items with my pages visited at first in google first page. I also have searched with google link that you have listed.

Samson:
OK.

You will have to sign in and create a Google account, if you don't already have one.

Then search (when signed in) using The Google India page that I linked to.

Then following the other link, search under "more search tools", selecting visited pages. This will only work from the time that you sign in and your Google searches/ page visits are saved on their servers in your account. (So. if you start doing that, today, then today will be day 1)

Have you done this?


--- Quote from: jraju on August 17, 2015, 08:49:30 pm ---Hi, It only relates to the previous history.
--- End quote ---

All history is previous, that is unless you have cracked time travel  :wink:

 

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