THE Malwarebytes guide explains how to access and manage your Google Search history from Google’s data hub at myactivity.google[.]com. It notes that, if Web & App Activity is on, Google saves what you search, when you searched it, and which websites you clicked on as a result, with the option to turn this tracking off in future.
The article then walks you through finding your Google Search history: sign in, open the Google Activity page, filter by date and product, select Google Search, and Apply, which brings up a page listing your searches in reverse chronological order. You can delete individual entries by clicking the X in the top right of each record, then confirming the deletion so the item no longer ties to your overall Google activity.
For privacy, the piece also covers turning off Google Search history entirely, offering two choices: Turn off, or Turn off and delete activity, with the latter guiding you through options to erase data such as past activity tied to Search, Maps, Ads and other services.