![]() ![]() Step 1 - Using chrome disable ALL security protocols. so began the best/worst hack I've written in a while. I tried GeekLad's system, unfortunately two breaking changes have occurred #1 URL has changed ( I modified and hosted my own copy which led to #2 type=rss arguments no longer works. If you're a JavaScript developer, use my script, and it appears your history has caused it to break please feel free to help me fix it and send me any updates to the code. Unfortunately, since the script does everything within the browser, I cannot debug it when it encounters histories that break it. ![]() I ran it against my own history, and successfully downloaded over 130K records, which came out to around 30MB when exported to CSV.ĮDIT: It seems that number of foks that have used my script have run into problems, likely due to some oddities in their history data. It works by accessing the same feed, but performs the iteration of reading the entire history 1000 records at a time, converting it into a CSV string, and making the data downloadable at the touch of a button. My blog post has a bookmarklet you can use to easily launch the script. ![]() no data is transmitted to a third-party), and you can download it to a CSV file. It all works directly within your web browser on the client side (i.e. I wrote up a blog post on how to download your entire Google Web History using a script I put together.
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