Datarag - Keep Your Browser History Forever
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- Extension status: In-App Purchases
- Live on Store
Browsers delete history after 90 days. Datarag keeps it forever. Auto-saved, encrypted, searchable. Your browser history, perfected.
You found that perfect article. That video that explained everything. That GitHub solution that finally worked.
And then Chrome wiped it. Because apparently 90 days is all your browsing history deserves.
That's not a feature. That's forced amnesia.
We fixed it.
Datarag keeps your complete browsing history. Permanently. Every article, every video, every search. No 90-day limit. No expiration. Your browser history actually stays.
🧠 Permanent Browser History Storage
Datarag automatically saves your complete browsing history the moment you visit a page. No clicking. No bookmarking. No "I should save this."
Six months ago? Still there. A year ago? Found it. That article you read last March? Right here.
Everything's encrypted with your PIN. Your browsing history is yours. Not ours. Not anyone's. We can't read it even if we wanted to.
Chrome gives you 90 days of browser history. We give you forever—privately.
🔍 Actually Search Your Browser History
What's the point of browser history if you can't find anything?
Search your entire browsing history with actual queries: "machine learning articles from last quarter" or "that GitHub solution about React hooks."
💬 Chat With Your Browser History
Open the Terminal and ask: "What did I read about sourdough starters?" Your browsing history talks back.
Your browser history isn't just a list anymore. It's a conversation. Ask questions. Get answers from everything you've ever read.
What else you get:
🎥 Search YouTube Video Content - Remember that video but not the title? Search through actual subtitles in your browser history. Find videos by what was said, not just what you remember.
📞 Save Google Meet Transcripts - Your meeting transcriptions auto-save to your browser history. "What did the client say about the timeline?" Search your meetings like you search your browsing history.
🧭 Discover New Pages - Based on what you're reading now, Datarag shows new related pages from the web.
☁️ Sync Your Browser History Everywhere - Your browsing history syncs across all devices. Read on your laptop, search on your desktop. Same browser history, everywhere. Works on all chromium-based browsers and syncs browser history across!
How it works:
1. Install Datarag from the Chrome Web Store
2. Set your PIN for encrypted browser history storage
3. Browse normally - your history saves automatically
4. Search or chat with your complete browsing history anytime
5. Your browser history never expires
Perfect for:
- Anyone tired of losing browser history after 90 days
- People with 500 tabs open as a "browser history backup system"
- Anyone who's ever said "I know I read about this somewhere"
- Professionals who need to reference past research
- Researchers who actually need their browsing history to persist
- Students managing months of reading materials
- Learners who want searchable browser history, not a 90-day memory limit
The reality:
Chrome's browser history is temporary by design. Ours isn't.
You read brilliant things. You just can't find them again because Chrome thinks 90 days is "permanent browser history."
Not anymore.
Your browser history. Actually permanent.
Latest reviews
- Josh Lim
- Such a deceptively simple, yet excellent idea. How does this have so few users? Chipping in before it charts into thousands of users and hundreds of reviews. But I would say if you guys add native chat without having to connect to ChatGPT/Claude would be better. Even a word cloud of the topics and terms I look up the most would be useful.
- Kostas Katsimingos
- Really helpful extension for my online research! I can ask questions instead of passive reading, summarize and combine results, save and reference content at anytime straight from my browser. It keeps my research organized and structured. Thank you!
- Irene Gr Karatoliou
- I thought I had hit the jackpot with NotebookLM. But then I tried Datarag. As a content marketer, I spend most of my time doing research. So, an AI research agent was the dream solution to reduce the long hours spent on manual research. What took me 20+ hours every week now takes mere seconds with Datarag AI . It’s like having a research team on steroids on speed dial—without the six-figure salaries. Highly recommend!
- Ki Nix
- I've been using Datarag with private content over the tools I use at work, such as Atlassian Confluence and Google Docs, without having to manually copy the content to ChatGPT, which has been very handy, saving me tons of time. The agent feature is also really cool, as I can automatically bootstrap a research project and manually add more pages, building a corpus of articles to answer complex questions, help me make decisions, or create new content for my work.
- Nikos Tsirakis
- I've been using the Datarag Chrome extension for a few weeks now, and it’s completely transformed how I interact with my data. The interface is intuitive and lightning-fast—indexing my documents and fetching the most relevant content in just a few milliseconds. I especially love how it organizes my data into collections (like help assistance or tutoring) so that I can easily ask questions and get spot-on answers. Compared to other RAG solutions I've tried, Datarag stands out by eliminating hallucinations and offering a truly real-time discussion with your data. Whether you're a researcher, a developer, or just someone who needs reliable data insights, this tool is a game changer. Highly recommended for anyone looking to streamline their data-driven workflow with AI!
- Mike Giannakopoulos
- Datarag helped a lot while researching online for topics of interest. I've used both for work and personal projects. One thing that hits me every time is how all the responses I get are short but concise, driving me to move forward. The fact that Datarag has access where I have access too is a life-saver as I skip additional steps I had to go through with Perplexity or ChatGPT. Also, less hallucinations as all replies are based on content I've saved or what the current page displays.