The function will only pull up 1000 entries max at a time. You’ll need to log into your Google account and then visit the following URL to pull up the RSS feed of your Web History: ![]() It’s really an awkward way to get at the data but it works. The only way to get your web history out of the Web History system is to use, of all things, RSS. It seems like it would be so simple to just let you download a huge HTML document or other container with your web history in it but, alas, there is no way to do so. Google Web History is kind of an odd duck in the mix. In fact you can visit Google Takeout to easily export data from many of their core services. Google is, compared to just about everyone else in the industry, pretty good about letting you export your data. ![]() ![]() Is there anyway to save your web history before you wipe it? I don’t really want Google to keep it and meld it with everything else, but I would like to have a copy for myself. I saw your article about how to delete your Google Web History before Google consolidates services.
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