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Searching history terms instead of direct search URLs

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I can see my previous searches but it isn't showing the exact search terms. Is there anyway to enable that?

I can see my previous searches but it isn't showing the exact search terms. Is there anyway to enable that?
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Keazen oplossing

Hi

Not at the present time, but this may be something that is included in a future update.

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Hi

If you open the search results page from your browsing history, the search team should be shown in the search field on that page.

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It's not clear what you've said.

My query is when I search something, I want my search terms from history to appear instead of full URL.

For instance if I've searched: scripting languages Then, the next time I search it:

I want the suggestions to include: scripting languages

Instead, this is coming up: google.com/searchQuery

On desktops it's fine, it shows the search terms directly..not URLS.

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If you select the 2nd from last option with the Google favicon, what is the address of the page that opens?

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That I know, sorry though if this sounds stupid.

In desktop you can see it's simply the term and not link. On Android it's not possible?

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Keazen oplossing

Hi

Not at the present time, but this may be something that is included in a future update.