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How do I display all of my browsing history in Google Chrome?

When I press Ctrl+H I get most of the visited pages, but there are few missing as shown on following screenshot: The vertical bar is hiding 20 minutes of my browsing

Is there a way to get to the 20 minutes replaced by vertical bar?

I'm using Chrome Version 23.0.1271.95.

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You cannot directly, as Chrome has paginated history now.

However, if you install the extension History 2 from the Chrome Web Store, you can view the entire history by pressing Ctrl+H and selecting All history.

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    Also see Better History and History Calendar.
    – studgeek
    Jul 8, 2013 at 22:49
  • @WorK will it also show history from all connected devices (by syncing them ? )
    – exexzian
    Nov 22, 2013 at 17:21
  • +1 for the history calendar - gave me the best print out.
    – Praesagus
    Apr 1, 2014 at 0:45
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    @WorK, Hmm, they store the data in MySQL lite right? Then wouldn't we be able to access it directly?
    – Pacerier
    Feb 16, 2015 at 22:06
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    links to extensions are broken
    – Kidburla
    Apr 24, 2019 at 17:02
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As the above extension links are broken, here are a few that are currently working:

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To show the full history of your Google searches from all connected devices (for searching via Google when you are signed in to a Google account on your browser), you can go to https://history.google.com.

See also the discussion in https://android.stackexchange.com/questions/29288/how-to-synchronize-chrome-web-history-on-different-android-devices.

PS I posted this answer because initially I thought that https://history.google.com would display Chrome browsing history, but I later realised that this only shows Google search history (including searches on browsers other than Chrome). If you browsed anything else on Chrome than via Google searches, this will not show up here. Sorry for the noise, anyway I thought it was more useful to leave this edited answer than to delete it completely.

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