Also, Read | 5 Ways To Use Google Search Without Being Tracked Google understands that your browsing history should not be shared with anyone, that’s why they gave you an option to protect it behind a password. That’s what we are going to discuss today, i.e., how to password protect your Google Search history.

How to Password Protect Your Search History on Shared Devices

In order to keep your browsing history private, and protect it with a layer of password, so that all other shared devices can’t see it, whether it is a phone, laptop, or tablet, no matter which device you are on you need to follow these steps:

Go to activity.google.com here you can manage and control your web & app activity, location history, and YouTube history.Click on manage my activity verification, as soon as you click on it a pop-up will be in front of youChoose Require extra verification, and click on save.Now, you need to login into your account for authenticationOnce you complete your authentication, all your history will get hidden

Now in order to see your history, you need to visit the same page and click on verify button and sign in with your Google account, also if you have enabled Two Factor Authentication or have set up a physical security key to your account, then you need to enter that as well.

Wrapping Up and How to Disable the Password Protection

This way you can password protect your Google Search history so that anyone sharing the same device can’t look into what you were doing. If you want to disable this additional layer, then you need to visit activity.google.com again, repeat the steps, and select Don’t require extra verification.