Google will allow you to delete your search history for the last 15 minutes, which will soon appear on Android. A few months ago, Google announced some broadcast at its I / O 2021 event aimed at allowing mobile phone users to completely remove the last 15 minutes of their search history via Google Apps.
It is long time since its earlier announced, but it looks the feature is going to available now. Unfortunately, this is currently inadequate to iOS users. According to the company, it plans to move the Google app to Android version by the end of this year.
Google is starting to see how it launches all apps like iOS on Gboard and Motion Stills. The app does not exist on the Wear OS platform. Google recently launched YouTube Music on Apple Watch (Google says another version of Wear OS will open later this year)
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Although the app is available on both the platforms, it is not uncommon to see that the iOS version has features that the Android version does not. Google also mentions that you can automatically delete last 15 minutes google search history in every 3, 18, or 36 months. This is a feature that actually started back in 2019, and accounts created after June 2020 will be automatically deleted. However, if your account is old, you’ll need to enable this option manually.
There may be a number of reasons why Google decided to launch apps. And features on the Apple platform first, such as certain target devices and multiple users (at least compared to Watch and Wear). But there is always the awkward situation when their platform is handled continuously. However, what do you think about the company’s decision to initially release the app and features on Apple devices? If you have any thoughts on deleting last 15 minutes google search history, then do comment us.



