Chrome Canary’s new memory feature can fully review the browser usage history

The Chrome browser, like every web browser, stores the information of the visited website in the historical record and provides it to the user when the user visits the chrome://history page. This can also be opened by pressing the Ctrl+H keyboard shortcut. Each entry on the history page will display the URL, favicon, timestamp, and page title of the visited page.

When the Google Chrome history page is not enough to provide the information you are looking for, Google has prepared a “memory” page to manage and view the user’s network activities. This feature is now available in the chrome://memories page of the Canary channel version Use it, you can start working immediately after enabling it. But the memory feature is more powerful. It lists all network activities in a card view, including web browsing, searching, tabs and bookmark additions, which will be recorded one by one.

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To start using the memory feature in the Chrome browser:

  • Make sure you are using Chrome Canary 92.0.4479.0 or higher.
  • Go to chrome://flags page.
  • Search for Memories and enable the mark, restart the browser.
  • Visit chrome://memories to view the operation of this feature, and you can also enter a keyword query and view the results.
  • Officially, this feature is available for Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS and Android, but we haven’t seen this feature appear on Android yet.

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