The modern Xiaomi smartphone stores a huge amount of digital information about the actions of its owner. Often users do not even suspect that the list of visited web resources is stored not only in the browser itself, but also duplicated in system logs, DNS cache and synchronized with the Google account. Simply removing bookmarks or closing tabs in Incognito mode will not be enough to ensure maximum privacy.
It is important to understand that MIUI or HyperOS is optimized for convenience, not total anonymity, which means that different components of the system can store network activity data to speed up work or improve personalization. To truly clear your visit history, you need a comprehensive approach that involves multiple layers of the device's software.
In this guide, we will discuss in detail all possible ways to remove traces of web surfing. We will look at standard browser tools, Android system settings, as well as advanced methods of working with the Internet. DNS-Cachem: Deleting data through the settings menu does not always erase information from the provider's servers, but completely clears local traces on the device. Follow the instructions consistently for the best result.
Clear History in the Standard Mi Browser
Xiaomi smartphone owners most often use the pre-installed Mi Browser browser for quick access to the network. This tool is set to aggressively save data by default to speed up page loading. If you haven't changed your privacy settings, the full history of visits is stored in the open.
To start cleaning, you need to open the app and go to the menu. Click on the icon with three stripes or a man at the bottom of the screen, then select History. In the list that opens, you will see all the pages visited. To completely remove, click on the Clear Data button or the broom icon.
However, it is important not only to delete the list of links, but also to erase the accompanying files. In the data cleanup menu, be sure to tick the following points:
- ποΈ Viewing history - the main list URL-address.
- πͺ Cookies and site data β account login information and preferences.
- π Cached images and files β temporary files for quick download.
- π Saved passwords β if they were synchronized with the browser.
Once all the points are selected, confirm the action. The system can request proof of identity via Face ID or fingerprint if privacy protection is enabled. This is a standard MIUI security procedure to prevent unauthorized individuals from accidentally deleting important data.
βοΈ Complete cleaning of Mi Browser
It is worth noting that after this procedure, sites can load a little slower on the first visit, since the browser will have to re-download logos and scripts. This is a normal behavior, indicating that the browser cache is really empty.
Delete data in Google Chrome and other browsers
Many users prefer to install alternative browsers like Google Chrome, Yandex or Opera, and the cleaning principle is similar, but the paths to settings may differ, and consider the process in the case of the most popular Chrome, which is often the main surfing tool.
Open the app and click on the three dots in the top right corner. Go to the History section. Here you will see two tabs: Tabs and History. To remove all traces, click on the "Clear History" (usually located at the top or bottom of the list).
Note the detailed configuration of the deleted elements, which, unlike the system browser, allows you to more flexibly manage data:
- π View history β removes the list of addresses.
- π₯ Cookies β resets authorization on websites.
- πΎ Cached images β free up space in memory.
- π± Open tabs β closes active sessions on other devices.
β οΈ Note: If you are syncing with your Google account, deleting your phone history will automatically delete it on other devices (tablets, PCs) that log in under the same login.
For Yandex Browser or UC Browser users, the algorithm is similar: look for Settings -> Privacy or Clear Data. In some cases, such as Opera, you can enable the Snowflake feature, which automatically deletes the history when you close the tab.
What is the Incognito regime?
Systemic cleaning DNS-Android cache
Even if you have deleted the history from all browsers, the Android operating system stores a domain name match table and IP-It's called addresses. DNS-It's used to speed up the connection, but it could theoretically contain information about recently visited domains.
In modern versions of Android (11, 12, 13, 14), base-on MIUI 13/14 HyperOS, access to the system DNS-However, you can reset your network settings through a hidden menu or restart services. The safest way is to use the engineer's code.
Open the phone application (caller) and dial the combination:
##4636##If the code doesnβt work (itβs blocked on some Xiaomi firmware), try an alternative method through the developerβs settings. Go to Settings β About Phone β MIUI version (click quickly 7 times). Then, in the advanced settings, look for βReset your Wi-Fi, mobile, and Bluetooth settings.β
Remember that resetting network settings will remove:
- π‘ Saved passwords from Wi-Fi networks.
- π Settings VPN proxy.
- πΆ Mobile network settings (APN).
- π Associated Bluetooth devices.
Once this procedure is done, the phone will restart the network modules and the time routing tables will be cleared, guaranteed to remove the DNS system logs that could have been stored in RAM.
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Before resetting your network settings, make sure you remember your Wi-Fi password, as the phone will βforgetβ all known networks and require you to re-enter the password.
Managing Google Account Activity History
The most hidden data store is your Google account, and if you sync your phone, your history of your visits (via Chrome and Google search) is stored in the cloud, allowing you to see history on all devices, but putting privacy at risk.
To check and delete this data, go to Settings β Google β Managing your Google account. Select the Data and Privacy tab. Find the Application History and Web Search section, which stores a detailed timeline of your actions.
The following actions are available in this section:
- π View all activity β detailed report on dates and requests.
- ποΈ Delete β the ability to erase data in an hour, a day or all the time.
- βΈοΈ Suspend - Temporary Disconnection of History Preservation.
- βοΈ Autodelete β setup for automatic deletion of data older than 3, 18, or 36 months.
You should set up Autodelete, which will save you from having to manually clean your history in the future, and choose a period of, say, 3 months, and the system will automatically delete old records.
| Type of data | Where it's stored | How to clean up | Impact on work |
|---|---|---|---|
| Browser history | Application memory | Browser menu | Sites are being reloaded |
| Cookies | Application memory | Privacy settings | Exit accounts |
| DNS-cash | System memory | Network reset/Reset | Minimum delay |
| Google account | Cloud server | myactivity.google.com | Personalization is lost |
| Cash app. | Internal memory. | Settings β Applications | Acceleration of work |
Deleting data from your Google account is a critical step if you want to ensure history doesnβt recover after reinstalling your browser or buying a new phone.
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Complete anonymity is achieved only by a combination of local browser cleaning, DNS reset and disabling history synchronization in a Google account.
Use of third-party utilities for cleaning
You can use specialized applications to automate the process. Xiaomi already has a powerful security tool built in, which allows you to clear cache and history with a single click.
Launch the Safety app (green zipper icon). Click the Cleanup button. The system will analyze the garbage, including browser residues. Also, in the Acceleration menu, you can find the Memory Cleanup item, which closes the background processes that sometimes store data in RAM.
If built-in funds are not enough, you can consider third-party solutions, but with caution:
- π§Ή CCleaner β a popular application for deleting temporary files and history.
- π‘οΈ Avast Cleanup β has a βSleepβ function for applications and cleans residual files.
- π Privacy Cleaner Pro β specializes in removing traces of activity.
β οΈ Warning: Be careful with βacceleratorβ applications from unverified sources, which may request excessive permissions and collect data about your activity themselves, nullifying all cleanup efforts.
Using the built-in Xiaomi tool is preferable, as it has deep access to the system and does not require the installation of additional software, which itself takes up space and resources.
Prevention: anonymity regimes and blockers
The best way to not think about how to clean up history is to not let it persist, and there are preventive measures to do that, first of all, using Incognito mode to visit sites that do not require a session to be saved.
In addition, Xiaomi can install ad blockers and trackers that prevent tracking scripts from downloading, which not only speeds up the Internet, but also reduces the amount of data collected about you.
The recommended algorithm for maximum privacy:
- Use browsers with built-in protection (Brave, Firefox with uBlock).
- Enable βSecure DNSβ in the Chrome settings (Settings β Privacy β Use Protected DNS).
- Check your Google account activity regularly.
- Do not save passwords in your browser, use a password manager.
Compliance with these simple digital hygiene rules will allow you to maintain control over your personal information and minimize the digital footprint on your Xiaomi device.