So its simple; you control what History Search does and where it's active. Any data you capture using History Search can easily be deleted and is available for export to csv for you to do with as you please . Besides that History Search can also easily be paused, or webpages can be blacklisted . We also have a very clear policy about privacy and security: it is yours. If you're interest you can read more about these on historysearch.com/security or historysearch.com/privacy
My goal is to turn History Search into a filesystem for the web. What History Search does for you is make it super easy to retrieve any webpage you've been using any words you remember on it. This help you find back articles or gmails (is that even a thing?), open documents or quickly navigate web services.
How it works is, History Search uses browser extensions to index the text on webpages when you visit them. This way you any word you remember will be enough retrieve it for you. So its both technically and literally an index (you know that page in the back of those dusty encyclopaedias).
History Search is a product I'm very passionate about, and have spent the past 3,5 years working on.
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So its simple; you control what History Search does and where it's active. Any data you capture using History Search can easily be deleted and is available for export to csv for you to do with as you please . Besides that History Search can also easily be paused, or webpages can be blacklisted . We also have a very clear policy about privacy and security: it is yours. If you're interest you can read more about these on historysearch.com/security or historysearch.com/privacy
My goal is to turn History Search into a filesystem for the web. What History Search does for you is make it super easy to retrieve any webpage you've been using any words you remember on it. This help you find back articles or gmails (is that even a thing?), open documents or quickly navigate web services.
How it works is, History Search uses browser extensions to index the text on webpages when you visit them. This way you any word you remember will be enough retrieve it for you. So its both technically and literally an index (you know that page in the back of those dusty encyclopaedias).
History Search is a product I'm very passionate about, and have spent the past 3,5 years working on.
I launched it this week on if you want to see some more info: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/history-search