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Aside from using the browser toolbar, there is also a nice way to check your internet browsing history -- use Google.
First, log-in to your Google account. It could be your Gmail or Adsense, it won’t matter as both accounts are integrated into one by Google. Next, look for the “My Account” link at the upper top right corner of your browser. Once clicked, a page will show various Google products. Near the bottom is the “Web History” link.

The web history is pretty awesome, although it is only limited to searches. However, you can expand the history by downloading a toolbar. The website history shows the links you have visited and at what time of the day. It even shows the number of times you visited a site. Keywords you used to search are also shown. You can move the calendar to see your web history day-wise and month-wise.

Where’s is your privacy? Is Google peeking your every move? Worry not. You can remove items on your history records by selecting those you want to get rid of (like porn sites or any dubious links. LOL).

The next time you forget the website you visited the previous day, use Google’s web history to trace it for you.

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