Quick Chrome History Expo
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Overview
Quick Chrome History Export saves your Chrome browsing history as a CSV, JSON, or XLSX file in a couple of clicks. Useful for archiving research, keeping a personal backup, or analyzing how you spend time online.
Features
• Three export formats: CSV for spreadsheets, JSON for data interchange, XLSX for Excel.
• Time range selection: a day, a week, a month, or everything Chrome has stored.
• One-click download from the toolbar icon — no setup, no account.
• Local-only processing: your data never leaves your device.
How to use
1. Click the extension icon in the Chrome toolbar.
2. Pick how far back to go: a day, a week, a month, or all time.
3. Click "Download as CSV", "Download as JSON", or "Download as XLSX" — the file is saved to your computer immediately.
Privacy
The extension reads your browsing data through Chrome's built-in history API and writes the file locally in your browser. Nothing is sent to a server, and no account is required.
Who it's for
• Researchers and students archiving the sources they've visited.
• Professionals who need a record of online activity for reporting or billing.
• Anyone who wants to save their browsing data before clearing it.
FAQ
Q: Is there a limit on how much data I can export?
A: No. You can export any range that Chrome has stored, up to all available records.
Q: Does it work on other Chromium-based browsers?
A: It targets Chrome, but generally works on Chromium-based browsers that support the standard history API.
Q: Where does my data go?
A: Nowhere. All processing happens locally; the extension makes no network requests carrying your browsing data.
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