Yes, you can see your search history without an account. Google will show you a list of the recent searches that have been made on your computer.

It is not possible to find out what someone has watched on YouTube because it can be blocked. It is also not possible to see the videos that someone has viewed unless they are among your friends or you are following them. The reason for this is that an individualized viewing history will be lost if the user resets their account, and by extension, the records of their activity will be lost.

You can’t see Google history if you are not signed in. This is because Google logs your searches, but does not store them on the site. This means that to see this data, you need to go to the activity tab on your Google account and access the “My Activity” menu. You can review all of the searches you recently conducted, but for more detailed information, you will need to visit each individual search page.

To view your YouTube history, go to the YouTube website and click on your profile icon in the top right corner of the page. From there, click “History” under “Account” and you’ll be able to see a list of videos you’ve watched on YouTube.

Yes, WiFi owners can see what you search on YouTube. When you are on a public network, the WiFi owner can monitor your activity on YouTube and see any videos that you watch.

You can see your full browsing history by clicking on the “History” tab in your browser. You can also use Ctrl+H to open up the History window.

To permanently delete your internet history, you’ll need to clear your browser’s cache, cookies, and browsing history. Each browser is different, so check your browser’s help section for instructions on how to clear your browsing history.

Yes, your parents can see your search history even if you delete it. When you delete your search history, it’s only hidden from your view, but it’s still stored on the search engine’s servers. Your parents can easily access your deleted search history if they know how to use the search engine’s tools.

Yes, Google saves your search history when not signed in. However, it is not linked to your account and is instead used to improve the search experience for all users.

Yes, the WiFi owner can see what you search for. However, they cannot see the specific websites you visit.