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Is there a way to have search terms in Google hidden during web conferences having your screen shared, but still stay logged in to Google?

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Vivaci Best Comment
Yeah....there is an option next to every suggested search, which says you can remove it from the list.
scooogy · 31-35, MVIP
@Vivaci I just thought about a "Google" login, which would give the option for Google's engine to hide the suggested search if preferred individually.
@scooogy You mean Gmail?
scooogy · 31-35, MVIP
@Vivaci Not really, I use Cisco's "WebEx", independent from Google I think.
@scooogy Ok..so Google has its own login, so that one id can work on all it's various apps. That's Gmail. I suggest you open a Gmail account. You can use it to login to YouTube, Google Drive, Google Home..etc.
scooogy · 31-35, MVIP
@Vivaci So the Chrome Browser itself has no search terms saved?
@scooogy you're confusing both....search items are saved separately as part of your session.
scooogy · 31-35, MVIP
@Vivaci I'd just want adult stuffed to get filtered, that'd be ideal here.
@scooogy Try clearing your cache, saved history and search options. That should do.

Also close all open browsers and clean your history.

Then open a new browser n check.
scooogy · 31-35, MVIP
@Vivaci I think I once researched on saving cache files by finding them on my local system, but didn't get a proper result yet.
@scooogy ok wait....I'll show you how.
@scooogy [quote]
Clear your history
On your Android phone or tablet, open the Chrome app .
At the top right, tap More. History. ...
Tap Clear browsing data.
Next to "Time range," select how much history you want to delete. To clear everything, tap All time.
Check "Browsing history." ...
Tap Clear data.[/quote]