Welcome to Product Support, a series devoted to helping you get the most out of your stuff. Show Google Search, the feature you likely use every time you type something in your browser's search bar, is the most popular search engine on the planet. Millions and millions of people use it for everything and anything, from researching school projects to shopping for the latest gaming consoles, looking for cool new recipes to finding that movie you can't remember the name of. The problem is that when typing fast, we all can fall victim to the occasional spelling error. And since Google remembers, it will autofill that mistake over and over again. Ugh. Fortunately, Google is smart enough to remember, and it can be trained to forget. Whether you're using Google Search in Chrome, or another web browser like Safari or Firefox, here's how you can delete mistakes as well as disable its auto-fill feature entirely. Delete a single auto-fill suggestion in Chrome: Start typing the mistaken web address. Boom, done. You wont see that auto-fill suggestion anymore. Another option is to turn off all auto-fill predictions in general. Heres how. Turn off popular search suggestions in Chrome: Open Chrome and go to google.com. Delete a password or address from Chrome's Autofill memory Open Chrome. Turn off Google's auto-fill Search suggestions in Safari: Open Safari. Turn off Google's auto-fill Search predictions in Firefox: Select Firefox in the menu bar at the top of your screen. LEARN MORE This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io |