How to View Opera Browser History on Computer and Mobile

Check the History of Opera & Opera-Mini Browsers

Introduction

We all use web browsers to browse online content and access websites. Opera is one of the renowned web browsers. It is a multi-platform web browser developed by Opera Inc. This article will provide a crisp idea of how to view History in the Opera web browser.

What is browser history?

For those who are not aware of browser history, this section will help. A browser history is a repository of all the links & web pages that one visits in a particular web browser. The browser software keeps a log of all the historical details in a separate location. It also allows access to use them later.

How to check the Browser History in Opera?

For PC or Computer

Here are the steps to launch the web browser history and check your previously visited websites.

1. If Opera is already in your system, search for the browser and launch it.

2. You will see a Menu button on the top left corner with the Opera logo.

3. Click that button.

4. You will see a drop-down list.

5. Go to the History option from that list.

6. You will see another sub-menu saying History.

Otherwise, you can directly open the Opera browser and use the Keyboard Shortcut combination (Ctrl + H). It will show a list of all the previously viewed sites on your screen. From there, you can clear the history or browser data and check the path where the history data gets stored.

For Smartphones and mobile devices

Smartphones and mobile devices allow you to use Opera Mini as the browser. To view the History in Opera Mini, try these steps:

1. Tap to open Opera Mini.

2. At the bottom right corner, you will see the Opera Logo.

3. From that menu, you will see a reverse Clock Arrow icon (as shown in the image).

4. That is the History button. Click on it.

5. It will pop up with a screen showing the list of websites you have visited previously.

Conclusion –

We hope this article provided a quick walkthrough of how to view the History of Opera on computers and mobile. It also discussed what a History is for a browser. If you want more such steps and quick guides, stay tuned to our blog page.

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