Pinterest automatically saves your search history to personalize your experience and make it easier to return to topics you’ve explored before.
However, there are plenty of reasons why you might want to clear Pinterest search history – whether for privacy on a shared device, to refresh your search recommendations, or simply to clean up outdated searches.
Pinterest’s personalization algorithm is sophisticated, so managing your search history thoughtfully can significantly impact the quality of content you see in your feed.
The Pinterest mobile app makes it simple to manage your search history:
Step 1: Open the Pinterest app on your mobile device and make sure you’re logged in.
Step 2: Tap the search bar at the top of your home feed. This brings up a list of your recent searches (usually your last 10–15).
Step 3: To remove a search term, tap the small “X” icon next to it.
Step 4: Repeat for each search you want to remove.
Clearing your search history on mobile syncs across all devices where you’re logged into the same Pinterest account.
On desktop, the process works in a similar way:
Step 1: Open Pinterest in your web browser and log into your account.
Step 2: Click the search bar at the top of the Pinterest homepage. A dropdown will appear showing your recent searches.
Step 3: Click the small “X” icon next to any search term you’d like to delete.
Step 4: Refresh if needed. Occasionally, cleared search history might still appear until you refresh the page.
For content creators using Pinterest, Tailwind’s free Pinterest keyword tool can help identify trending search terms your audience uses, informing your content strategy while managing your own search privacy.
Pinterest uses your search data for:
Clearing your search history affects these personalizations but Pinterest will quickly relearn your preferences based on ongoing activity.
You can see how Pinterest uses your data bin the “Privacy and data” section of your settings. Open your account and select Privacy and data.
You’ll have the option to control some of your data by using the on/off toggles.
No, clearing your search history only removes the record of what you’ve searched for. It doesn’t affect any Pins you’ve saved, boards you’ve created, or accounts you follow. Your saved content remains completely intact.
This depends on your privacy needs and how your interests change. Some users clear their history monthly, while others only do it when starting new projects or after major life changes. There’s no universal “right” frequency.
Clearing your search history may temporarily affect ad relevance, since search data is one signal Pinterest uses for ad targeting. However, Pinterest will quickly adapt based on your ongoing activity and saves.
No, once you clear your Pinterest search history, it cannot be recovered. Pinterest doesn’t provide a way to restore deleted search data.
No, your Pinterest search history is private and not visible to other users. However, your search activity may influence what Pinterest shows you in public feeds, which could indirectly reflect your interests to others.
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