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Clear your X, formerly known as Twitter search history easily on PC, Mac, and mobile
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X saves the users, hashtags, and keywords you've searched for so you can easily re-run searches in the future. If you're performing a search and see old search terms you'd rather forget, you can clear your search history for a fresh start. This wikiHow teaches you how to delete your search history on the X mobile app, as well as on the web at Twitter.com.

Quick Steps

  1. Open Twitter/X and click on the search bar.
  2. Click on the "x" (mobile) or Clear all (desktop) button.
  3. Deleting either mobile or desktop search history does not clear the other.
Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

Using the Mobile App

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  1. This app icon looks like a white X that you'll find on your Home screen, in the app drawer, or by searching.
    • Log in if prompted.
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  3. Your keyboard will slide up from the bottom of the screen.
  4. " You'll see the X icon on the right side of your screen.
  5. Your recent searches for people, topics, and keywords are now removed from the app.
    • If you also want to delete your recent searches in the web browser version of X on your computer, see the Using a Computer method.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 2:

Using a Computer

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  1. Go to https://twitter.com in a web browser. You can use any desktop web browser to clear your X search history.
    • Log in if prompted.
  2. You'll find the search bar in the top right corner of the page.
  3. This is to the right of the header "Recent." A confirmation message will appear.
    • To delete your searches individually, click the x next to each search term instead.
  4. Your X search history is now deleted.
    • This change does not carry over to the mobile app.[1] See the Using the Mobile App method to learn how to make this change on your phone or tablet.
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Darlene Antonelli, MA. Darlene has been writing and editing tech content at wikiHow since 2019. She previously worked for AppleCare, served as a writing tutor, volunteered in IT at an animal rescue, and taught as an adjunct professor for EN101 and EN102. Darlene has completed Coursera courses on technology, writing, and language. She holds both a BA (2011) and an MA (2012) from Rowan University in Writing, with a focus on workplace communication. With her extensive experience, academic background, and ongoing learning, Darlene has become the go-to grammar expert for her friends and family, as well as a skilled wordsmith for anyone in need. This article has been viewed 74,810 times.
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Updated: March 19, 2024
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Categories: Twitter
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1. Open Twitter.
2. Tap the search tab.
3. Tap the search bar.
4. Tap the X next to "Recent searches."

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