

If you would like to see your Chrome browsing history then you can tap the three dots at the bottom right corner of the screen, then select History. While the steps in this article were written on an iPhone, the steps are nearly identical if you are using Chrome on an Android phone instead. You will then see a “Are you sure you want to close all open tabs” message, to which you can select Close all. You can then tap Close All at the upper right hand corner of the screen. While the Google Search app hides things like “Clone Tab” behind a long press menu, you can easily tap the tabs button in the Search app which brings you to the tab overview page. If you are using the Google Search app instead of the Google Chrome app, then things are slightly different. If you tan and hold on an x on the upper right corner of one of the open tabs, you will see an option to “Close Other Tabs.” There isn’t a specific “Close All Tabs” option in other browsers on your iPhone, but you do have ways of closing multiple tabs at once in Safari. You will need to select each browsing mode option at the top of the screen and close the tabs there separately. Note that closing all of the tabs in regular browsing or private Incognito tabs from browsing isn’t going to also close the tabs in the other browsing mode.
