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Manage Your Browsing History - Amazon Customer Service
Turn your Browsing History on or off by selecting More settings and then toggling Browsing History on/off. ... Thank you for your feedback. Please select what best describes the information: ... Thanks! While we're unable to respond directly to your feedback, we'll use this information to improve ...
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How to See Your Product Viewing History on Amazon
October 23, 2021 - To get started, open a browser on your computer, visit the Amazon site, and log in to your account. Hover the pointer on the "Accounts & Lists" menu in the upper-right corner. Select "Browsing History" from the drop-down that opens.
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Click on "Your Account" in the upper right of the main page.
At the bottom, click "View and edit your browsing history"
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This isn't visible in my Account menu. There is a Tab in the .com version called My browsing history, but not in the .co.uk implementation of the site.
In neither case could I find what I know I have browsed for.
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r/amazonprime on Reddit: Is browsing history gone?
March 14, 2025 -
Did they remove this? How do I navigate to it now?
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r/amazon on Reddit: Amazon.ca Order History Reports
July 9, 2017 -
Does anyone know if there is anyway to view annual spending figures or anything like that? (I know that amazon.com has a download reports feature)
It seems that amazon.ca has disabled all forms of order analytics. Customer service seemingly doesn't have access to the figures and told me to use my bank statements.