Last year, we saw Google rollout a nifty feature for its Search app that lets users delete the last 15 minutes of their search history with a tap of a button. It was to help users better manage their data and prevent privacy issues. The feature was, however, exclusive to the Google app on iOS and did not make its way to the Android version until recently. So now, Android users can also delete the last 15 minutes of their search history with a single tap.

The search giant confirmed the rollout of the feature to The Verge last weekend and it started reaching users across the world earlier this week. The company stated that the “delete last 15 minutes of search history” feature will be available for all Android users in the next few weeks with an update to the Google Search app.

Now, if you want to try out the feature on your Android device, follow the steps below to clear the last 15 minutes of your search history with just the tap of a button.

  • Open the Google app on your Android device.Tap your profile picture in the top-right corner of the screen to open up the overflow menu.

  • Here, you will now see the new “Delete last 15 minutes” button right below the “Search history” button.

  • Click on this button and wait for the app to clear your recent search history. After some time, it will be cleared, and you will see a confirmation toast message.

Now, it is worth mentioning that you will not be able to choose what is being deleted from your search history when you use the feature. It will delete all the search terms you used in the last 15 minutes almost instantly.