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How do I see the date and time of my searches in History?

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Eg. The times of my searches on 1 September. I have tried - Show All History - Views, but no option for time or date seems to exist. Apologise in advance for stupidity.

Eg. The times of my searches on 1 September. I have tried - Show All History - Views, but no option for time or date seems to exist. Apologise in advance for stupidity.

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You need to use an add-on to digg in your history. Filtering history by date is natively basic in FF.

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Thank you, but it doesn't move me forward.

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See this in the Library:

  • Views > Show Columns > Most Recent Visit

Firefox will only show the most recent visit and not older visits although they are stored to be able to calculate the visit count.

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Thank you. So it is not possible to see the time and date of a search history using Firefox?

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You can look at this NirSoft utility:

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That is an exe file, not good for Mac

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On Mac you would have to use SQLite Manager and use a specific query to see all history entries for a specific link or time frame.

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