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How to Disable Youtube's Search History option?




Disabling Search History of Youtube

How to prevent Youtube from further saving of searched terms?

Youtube has an option to Save your search history. Each keywords that you use to search for a video is being stored by Youtube. You can find the list of all keywords by visiting the "Video Manager >> Search History" section.



  1. Logon to Youtube and click on the Settings Icon and select "Video Manager" option
  2. Select "Search history" to view Watch Your Search History (Read more)
  3. Click on "Clear All Search History" button. This will clear all Previously Searched terms.
  4. Click on "Pause Search History" button. This will stop further listing of Searched keywords


Youtube search history feed link: https://www.youtube.com/my_search_history
More info www.youtube.com




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