How To Clear Your Bing Search History
Bing stores and uses your search history to personalize your results. And clearing the history in your web browser doesn’t touch the history stored on Bing itself, which likely comes from multiple devices you use. You can clear that history, though.
Before we get too far into it, you should know that most major search engines and social sites store results like this—it’s not just a Bing thing. Google stores your results, and so does Facebook. They do this if you’re logged into the service, but also by using the IP address of the device you’re searching from, along with cookies stored on your devices. And it’s not necessarily a bad thing. It’s how search results get better tailored to your needs.
That said, if you’re not comfortable with that search history being out there, you can clear it—whether you clear the whole thing or just individual entries you’d rather not be saved. Here’s how.
How To Clear Your Bing Search History
Your history for all the things you search for using Bing are stored on your Microsoft account, so head on over to your Microsoft account’s privacy settings, and sign in.
After signing in, you’ll see your account’s Privacy dashboard. Scroll down a bit to the “Search History” section, and then click “View And Clear Search History” button.