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How to clear your Gboard keyboard history on an iPhone or Android device

May 22, 2020, 00:00 IST
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If you've built a highly customized Gboard dictionary, erasing it may not be the best option for you.BigTunaOnline/Shutterstock
  • You can clear your Gboard history to reset your keyboard's dictionary on Android and Apple phones by accessing your device's settings or the Gboard app's settings, respectively.
  • Gboard, Google's digital keyboard, keeps a running dictionary of words you frequently use so that its autocorrect capabilities can serve you better.
  • Sometimes Gboard's keyboard history feature can work to your disadvantage, especially if the digital keyboard learns a spelling mistake.
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One handy feature of Gboard, Google's virtual keyboard, is that it uses smart learning technology to establish and update a dictionary of words you regularly use. It's a helpful tool that cuts down on having to correct the smart keyboard's auto-correction feature constantly.

The flip side is that sometimes the dictionary will overenthusiastically correct you. If you make a typo on the same word too many times or frequently type a particular word in all caps or with a few extra letters for emphasis, Gboard may start typing it that way all the time.

The easy solution to this issue is clearing your Gboard history. Doing this will erase Google's entire memory of your saved application data, so if you have a long dictionary with a lot of colloquial terms or spellings, you may want to consider being vigilant in correcting your keyboard.

If you do find you want to clear your Gboard history, here's how to do it.

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How to clear your Gboard history on an iPhone

1. Open the Gboard app.

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2. Tap Keyboard settings.

You can find this option second on the menu list, directly beneath Languages.Melanie Weir/Business Insider

3. Scroll down to the bottom and tap Clear my dictionary.

The option to clear your dictionary is directly above "Clear my recently used GIFs."Melanie Weir/Business Insider

4. In the pop-up box that appears, select "OK."

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How to clear your Gboard history on an Android

1. Open your phone's "Settings" menu.

2. Tap "System."

On older Androids, System will be a section header, not a tappable option.Melanie Weir/Business Insider

3. Select "Languages & input."

You can find this at the top of the System menu.Melanie Weir/Business Insider

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4. Under Keyboards, choose "Virtual keyboard."

This menu controls your phone's voice, typing, and Gboard.Melanie Weir/Business Insider

5. Select "Gboard."

Your Gboard settings will be the first on the list.Melanie Weir/Business Insider

6. At the bottom of the Gboard Settings menu, choose "Advanced."

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An icon of three horizontal dots in a line denotes this option.Melanie Weir/Business Insider

7. Scroll until you see "Delete learned words and data." Tap it.

This will start the process of erasing your Gboard keyboard history.Melanie Weir/Business Insider

8. To confirm that you want to delete them all, retype the numeric code provided and tap "OK."

This pop-up note will appear warning that the action can't be undone.Melanie Weir/Business Insider

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