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Browsing history in Firefox - View the websites you have visited
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Firefox keeps track of the websites you visit when you browse the Web. Learn how to view, search and sort your browsing history.
Firefox keeps track of the websites you visit when you browse the Web. Learn how to view, search and sort your browsing history.
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Firefox keeps track of the websites you visit in your browsing sessions. To view your browsing history:
[[Template:OpenHistoryLibrary]]
[[Image:Fx89History-ManageHistory]]
The Library window that opens when you click the {menu Manage History} bar will show your browsing history.
;[[Image:Fx69HistoryLibrary]]
{note}'''Tip:''' {for not mac}it is also possible to perform the same operation quickly using the shortcut {key Ctrl+Shift+H}.{/for} Pressing {for win,linux}{key Ctrl+H}{/for}{for mac}{key command+shift+H}{/for} will open your History in a sidebar.{/note}
From the Library window, you can search for a particular website you have visited using the {menu Search History} field in the top right corner. Double-click on a website to open it in the current tab. Right click on a website to view other actions, such as open in a new tab, open in a private window, bookmark page, copy the URL, and more.
You can also sort all visited websites by name, [[Bookmark Tags - Categorize bookmarks to make them easy to find|tag]] or URL by clicking on the column labels.
It is possible to remove websites from your browsing history or clear the browsing history. See these articles to learn more:
* [[Delete browsing, search and download history on Firefox]]
* [[Remove websites from the address bar suggestions]]
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In order to improve the relevance of history in Firefox, we've enabled storage of some additional information about site visits, starting in [[Find what version of Firefox you are using|Firefox version]] 118.
* The specific information we store is:
* The amount of time you spend on a web page.
* The amount of time you spend explicitly typing on a web page.
* How much typing you do while you are on a web page.
* The amount of time you spend scrolling a web page.
* The total distance you have scrolled on a web page.
This data is stored client-side only and not synced or sent to any servers and it expires in 60 days. It is also not collected in private browsing mode.
These signals will be used in the future to show you better results in [[Access pages from other devices with Firefox View|Firefox View]] and the [[Address bar autocomplete suggestions in Firefox|address bar]], including eliminating sites that aren't relevant like login interstitials and surfacing sites that you might have only visited once but spent a lot of time editing.
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Firefox keeps track of the websites you visit in your browsing sessions. To view your browsing history:
[[Template:OpenHistoryLibrary]]
;[[Image:Fx89History-ManageHistory]]
The ''Library'' window that opens when you click the {menu Manage History} bar will show your browsing history.
;[[Image:Fx69HistoryLibrary]]
{note}'''Tip:''' {for not mac}it is also possible to perform the same operation quickly using the shortcut {key Ctrl+Shift+H}.{/for} Pressing {for win,linux}{key Ctrl+H}{/for}{for mac}{key Command+Shift+H}{/for} will open your History in a sidebar.{/note}
From the Library window, you can search for a particular website you have visited using the {menu Search History} field in the top right corner. Double-click on a website to open it in the current tab. Right click on a website to view other actions, such as open in a new tab, open in a private window, bookmark the page, copy the URL, and more.
You can also sort all visited websites by name, [[Bookmark Tags - Categorize bookmarks to make them easy to find|tag]] or URL by clicking on the column labels.
It is possible to remove websites from your browsing history or clear the browsing history. See these articles to learn more:
* [[Delete browsing, search and download history on Firefox]]
* [[Remove websites from the address bar suggestions]]
{for fx118}
In order to improve the relevance of history in Firefox, we've enabled storage of some additional information about site visits, starting in [[Find what version of Firefox you are using|Firefox version]] 118.
The specific information we store is:
* The amount of time you spend on a web page
* The amount of time you spend explicitly typing on a web page
* How much typing you do while you are on a web page
* The amount of time you spend scrolling a web page
* The total distance you have scrolled on a web page
This data is stored client-side only and not synced or sent to any servers, and it expires in 60 days. It is also not collected in private browsing mode.
These signals will be used in the future to show you better results in [[Access pages from other devices with Firefox View|Firefox View]] and the [[Address bar autocomplete suggestions in Firefox|address bar]], including eliminating sites that aren't relevant like login interstitials and surfacing sites that you might have only visited once but spent a lot of time editing.
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