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Ability to set a retention policy for clearing data #1059
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@bsclifton - we talked about this in privacy confab today. Some part of this could be UX for 1P ephemeral storage work (but not the history clearing), which would also give global + per-site toggles. If there's interest, we should come up with a spec. |
Wanted to hop in here — users often request the option to hold onto their browsing history for longer than the 90 days that Chromium defaults to. We have a feature request open on Community for this as well. Might be worth taking another look at: cc @bsclifton |
Bump. |
BUMP. I am not interested in removing my history, if i'd like to do this, I'd clear it myself! |
yes we need to keep more history record such that suggestions come directly from locally stored URL and Bookmarks when searching instead of hitting search engine. One less step in reaching to the website we want. Would love to see this feature coming. |
bump too. |
Bump. What's really annoying is that there's no warning, notification, or setting anywhere that tells you it's even a possibility. I've lost my game history on a certain daily game site twice now - it's stored in an IndexedDB, and apparently that site data gets wiped out too. And it's not just the games that were older than the 3 month limit: as soon as the oldest game passed that mark, the entire database disappeared. If it were just the page history being deleted, that would be pretty annoying but I could live with it; wiping all data for a site I visit every day is incredibly frustrating. |
Same here. There are extensions that allows to store history longer than 90 days but this setting should be built in into browser. |
Bump, it would be very useful to be able to choose how long we can keep our history. Even Vivaldi add it now. You could add the same type of menu. Thanks. |
Bump |
Yeah agree, Vivaldi works just fine on this and retains it. To be honest, bcz of this single reason, I went back to Firefox and I barely use Brave nowadays. I use Firefox daily bcz i also know if i need to change PCs or change OSs, i got all the data backed up there. Not to even mention I can see history way way way back through Firefox synced profile too. |
Related to brave/browser-laptop#7890
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While #492
captures clearing on exit, users should be able to go further and set a retention policy for history / cookies / etc.
For example, maybe user can choose to clear after:
Safari offers an option like this:
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