JAKARTA Visual Tracing History is a very useful feature to view images that have been searched for. The feature can be accessed or even downloaded using Google Lens. Quoted from 9to5google, the ability to store and download this has been rolled out globally. This feature can be accessed on Android and iOS with a command, "Save your latest search To start saving your Lens search, enable history. Visual Tracking History is disabled by Google so users have to activate the feature first. This feature can be enabled by opening amyaccount.google.com, then opening the Data and Privacy page. After that, scroll the screen to view Web Activities and Applications. The menu will show the option Assolving Search History with a small box next to its side. Click the box until it is filled with blue tick marks. If the feature is turned on, users can open the Google Lens app they are using. In the upper right corner of the screen, precisely next to the vertical three-dot icon, users will see a new history icon added by Google.

Lens users only need to click on the icon to download the image they've been searched for before. Once the history icon is clicked, the Google Lens Activy page will be open and display Visual Search History.Look for the desired browsing history, then tap on the history to download the image automatically into the device. The display of the downloaded file will be immediately open and the user can choose to delete or open the image. This history storage feature of Google Lens is still rolling out in stages so that some users may not see its features yet. However, Visual Search History access has been rolled out globally since 7 March.


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