No History is a accessibility chrome extension. it's a free extension and is featured in Accessibility, it has 60,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 3.52 from 320 rated user, last update is 3966 days ago.
This extension stops Chrome from recording your browsing history in 'standard' mode. You no longer need to be incognito. This is a feature in Firefox that many people feel is missing in Chrome. Google will no doubt add this functionality at some stage. Until they do, you can use the No History extension! One good feature is the ability to 'toggle' the extension on and off. It's very simple and only took me a couple of hours to put together at a friends request. ---- For those saying this extension isn't working watch this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bfeyE4ZseU and then file a bug telling me how it's working differently for you. I can't fix any bug I can't replicate. ---- June 2013 I totally forgot about this extension until Google emailed me saying I need to update the manifest. It's amazing that people are actually using it - you're awesome!! This really was an extension I made in literally an hour the week before Christmas a few years ago. I'll read through your reviews and try and implement the white/black list you've asked for shortly. Thanks again! ----- Change log: Version 1.0.2 - Updated manifest to Version 2. Version 1.0.1 - Fixed state reset bug.
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
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So it seems to remove like 80% of history but the rest seems to get through so it's not very useful
Solved my issue where I cannot remove search suggestions based on recent browser history. I was going insane for an hour trying to turn that off, it seems google have broken or intentionally broken that option
On websites/webapps that use a certain front-end framework (like Google Calendar and Home Assistant), closing dialog boxes can cause the extension to also trigger a browser "back" action, resulting in not only the dialog box closing (as intended), but also going back an additional state/page in the webapp. I thought this was a chrome issue for a very long time and only recently discovered it's because of this addon.