
You’ll also see the top entry recorded in a Google search. You can see I’ve read an email in the picture below, checked the weather, and visited Amazon.


Although it doesn’t store the page contents, it does grab the URL, favicon, page title, and timestamp of pages you’ve viewed. You might think of Google’s web history as an online audit trail of your web activity. When you use Google Chrome or other Google products, a log entry is made reflecting your actions.
