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Android Chrome History - How Can I see Timestamp of a Visited Webpage

Hi,

How could I see the timestamp of a visited page in Android Chrome.

I can see the pages visited by date, but there's no timestamp listed.  Anyway to find that info?

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OT
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If you sync Chrome to your Google Account, and your desktop browser as well, you can use your Desktop Chrome to look at the history (with time stamp, which is oddly omitted on your mobile indeed). Obviously, it will be mixed (desktop history with mobile history), but since it's you yourself that browsed it, it shouldn't be too hard to distinct that.

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Hi Kimputer,

Ah!  No way to see it on the Android device alone?

Sincerely,

OT
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Paul!  That was GREAT advice!  Thanks. :)))
Kimputer!  As a followup: how can I make Opera my default browser on mobile?  Do you recommend it?

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OT

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Opera has been on the market (technically speaking, during Windows time) LONGER than Chrome. Yes it's a trustworthy browser.
Press the red O icon in the Opera app, then Settings. Default browser setting is slightly down the first page (scroll only a bit down).
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