Chrome integrates your past search queries to the New Tab Page

Chrome integrates your past search queries to the New Tab Page on Android in recent days. The recent feature has been long-term due while testing now appearing alongside frequently visited sites on Android devices.

As the text of your query is shown underneath there’s a magnifying glass icon, instead of a site favicon. It’s life in the stable channel on all devices we checked today.

You can long-press on each one to “Remove” and that should bring back a frequently visited webpage. About 14 or so characters can appear, with longer terms truncated. Tapping launches a new Google Search results page.

Enables showing the most repeated queries, from the device browsing history, organically among the most visited sites in the MV tiles.

A more permanent solution is to disable the feature — “Organic repeatable queries in Most Visited tiles” entirely via chrome://flags/#organic-repeatable-queries.

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Well in most opinions Chrome should really add a user-facing setting to customize the New Tab Page now that searches are widely rolling out. You can leave feedback for Google from the bottom of the overflow menu > Help & feedback > Send feedback. This will really be admirable sharing of feedback to help them do further resolution.

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