Get rid of the record completely. Chrome can be very easy to use, and once the right options are turned on, it is. We'll look at how to delete the last 15 minutes of Chrome's history with just two clicks, though you have to do more than two clicks to set this up.
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The first thing to keep in mind is that the mobile device has to have Google Chrome Canary installed. Yes, we are talking about the beta version of Google Chrome, which has the most recent updates to the browser. Even though it's a beta version, it works pretty well most of the time.
To get it on your mobile device, you'll need to look for the app in the Play Store and download it. The rest will be done automatically. When you open the app, you'll be asked if you want to use your Google account to browse or not. If you do, you'll have access to all your bookmarks and passwords.
After you've installed the app and set it up, the activation process starts. With just two clicks, you can delete the last 15 minutes of Chrome history. Of course, this doesn't get rid of Google Chrome's full browsing history, which builds up over days or months.
So, you can clear Chrome's history of the last 15 minutes with just two clicks.
Now that Google Chrome Canary is open, you need to type "chrome:/flags/#quick-delete-for-android" in the search bar. You have to leave out the quotes, and once you've written it, you have to hit the search button. We'll see a screen called Chrome Flags, where we'll need to turn on the "Enable quick delete" option.
When the option is turned on, the browser will need to be restarted, which we will agree to do. After restarting, the option will be in the three-point menu in the upper right corner. By showing this menu, a new feature will appear that lets you know you can delete the last 15 minutes of Chrome history.
When you click on this feature, of course, a new drop-down menu will appear telling you that the history of the last 15 minutes will be deleted, along with the cookies and the data they contain, the cache of images, and the cache of files. It's a good way to keep some of the navigation history but not all of it.

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