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You may find yourself needing to recover your deleted internet history to determine what a previous user was browsing, to discover a lost URL, or simply to retrieve deleted information. While your internet history may be deleted on your browser, your Windows computer caches this information and it can be accessed in a variety of ways. By far the simplest method to locate your deleted history is through your Google Account. If you have a Google Account and were using it during the session you wish to access, proceed to that method. If, however, you were not using Google the process can be a little more complicated. Luckily, there are caches built into your machine from which you can access your lost history.

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Perform a full system restore to find and recover deleted history on a Windows computer. This can recover recently deleted information, such as internet and browser history. You can flush the DNS cache, a third-party recovery software, or your browser settings.

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Using the DNS Cache

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  1. In the search bar enter “cmd” without the quotation marks. Select “OK.” While someone may be able to delete their browsing history, the DNS Cache stores this information. It should be noted that this method may be confusing because it saves history from everything connected to the internet, such as apps, and not just your browser. [1]
  2. This will be a black window where you can enter ipconfig/displaydns . Hit “Enter.”
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  3. Once you have entered the command, you will be shown your internet history.
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Downloading Recovery Software

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  1. A recommended option is Recuva or Data Recovery Wizard. Once you have downloaded the free software, start the program. In this tutorial, we will walk through using Recuva but most of the software can be navigated in similar ways.
  2. If this page does not appear after you start the software, go to “Options” and then select “Show Wizard at Startup.”
  3. In this case, deleted Internet history. Once you have done so, hit “Next.” This will prompt the File Location Page to appear.
  4. Click “Start” and then wait for the scan to complete. This may take a few moments.
  5. Once the scan is complete, you will have the option to recover the files and choose a destination for them on your computer. After you have chosen their location, select “OK.”
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Accessing Your Google History

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  1. This is by far the easiest method but it will only work if you were signed in to your account during the browsing session you wish to access.
  2. Go to www.google.com/history and enter the information for the account that you were browsing with.
  3. From this page, you will be able to see your browsing history according to time and date. If you wish to delete your history, simply click on the cog icon in the upper-right hand corner of the screen and select “Remove Items.” [2]
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      1. Open the command prompt.
      2. Type ipconfig /displaydns .
      3. Press Enter .
      4. Find the list of cached websites in the results.

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