
You will need to change the argument for getConnection () to point to where the history files reside on your machine. The program was adapted from the java workspace website (as credited in the code). Since the original poster asked for a simple program, here it is. Return browser + " - " + title + " - " + url Public URL(string url, string title, string browser) String CommandText = "select * from " + table ĭB = new SQLiteDataAdapter(CommandText, sql_con) Sql_cmd = new SQLiteCommand(CommandText, sql_con) ĭataTable ExtractFromTable(string table, string folder) String CommandText = "delete from " + table Sql_con = new SQLiteConnection("Data Source=" + dbPath + Void DeleteFromTable(string table, string folder) If (tempstr != "Local")įor (int i = 0 i ExtractUserHistory(string folder)ĭataTable historyDT = ExtractFromTable("urls", folder) ĭataTable visitsDT = ExtractFromTable("visits", String tempstr = documentsFolder.Split('\\') ĭocumentsFolder += "\\Google\\Chrome\\User Data\\Default" String documentsFolder = Environment.GetFolderPath Net from here and add the references to. You probably also want to download the SQLite for.

Most of the code I got from here but I tweaked it abit to add support for Google Chrome.

Here is a class I created to read browsing data from Google chrome.
