How To Clear Search History On Walmart App On Iphone

Okay, settle in, folks! You’re not gonna believe what happened to me the other day. So, picture this: I'm trying to buy my mom a nice, totally not embarrassing birthday present on the Walmart app. Think comfy slippers, maybe a soothing lavender diffuser... you know, the usual. But my search history? Oh, honey, it was screaming "Impulse Buys Gone Wild!" There was a phase where I apparently considered a life-sized inflatable dinosaur. Then a week-long obsession with those weird foot-peeling masks. And let's not even talk about the industrial-sized container of cheese puffs. My mom would’ve thought I was planning an apocalypse bunker, not a relaxing spa day.
Needless to say, I needed to cleanse that digital palate fast. Erasing my Walmart app search history became a Mission: Impossible level priority. Turns out, it's not exactly rocket science. But it is slightly more complicated than finding a decent avocado at 3 AM. So, grab your iPhone, maybe a caffeinated beverage of your choice (for courage!), and let’s get this search history exorcised.
Deleting Single Search Terms (For When You Just Need A Little Tidy)
Alright, this is the "spot clean" version. Perfect if you just have one or two rogue search terms that are particularly cringe-worthy. Imagine accidentally searching for "singing toilet paper holder" and suddenly your phone thinks that's your aesthetic. We gotta nip that in the bud!
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Here's the lowdown:
- Open the Walmart app. Seems obvious, right? But trust me, sometimes I try to clear my history by staring intensely at my cat. Doesn’t work.
- Tap the search bar. You know, that little rectangle that whispers promises of discounted everything?
- Now, this is where the magic happens. You should see a list of your recent searches. Hover your finger over the search term you want to obliterate.
- Swipe left. Yep, just like you're rejecting a bad date on Tinder. A delete option should magically appear.
- Tap Delete. Buh-bye, evidence of your questionable midnight snack cravings!
Easy peasy, right? It's almost too simple. I mean, where's the drama? The suspense? Maybe I should have added a laser grid to the explanation...

The Nuclear Option: Clearing All Your Search History (For Maximum Deniability)
Okay, so maybe you’re like me and your entire search history resembles a reality TV show gone horribly wrong. In that case, individual deletions aren't going to cut it. We need to bring in the big guns. Prepare for the…total search history annihilation! (Cue dramatic music)
This is where it gets a tiny bit less intuitive, but don't worry, I'll hold your hand (metaphorically, of course. Unless you're offering cookies. Then, maybe...).

- Open the Walmart app. Still mandatory. I’m starting to think Walmart pays me to say this.
- Tap the three lines (the hamburger menu) usually found in the top left corner. Think of it as a portal to a less-search-history-filled dimension.
- Scroll down. Keep scrolling. Almost there… Okay, now tap on Account.
- Look for Search History. Tap it like you mean it!
Here's the tricky part. Depending on your app version, you may not see a big, shiny "Clear All" button. What you’re looking for is "Clear all history" or "Delete all history". It might be hiding! If you don't see anything that resembles that, look closely. Sometimes, it’s a little link at the bottom of the page, almost like they're trying to hide it from you! The trick, and it applies to everything, is to look carefully.
- Tap "Clear All" (or whatever variation you find).
- The app might ask you to confirm. Don’t chicken out now! Confirm that you want to wipe the slate clean. Say YES to new, less embarrassing shopping experiences.
And there you have it! Your Walmart app search history is now a pristine, blank canvas. You can now freely search for things like "adult onesies shaped like pickles" without fear of judgment. (Not that I would ever do that, of course… ahem.)

Important note: Clearing your search history on the app does not clear your browsing history on the Walmart website. If you’ve been browsing on your computer, you'll need to clear that separately. It's like fighting a hydra of shopping sins. One head cut off, another one grows. Ugh.
Final Thoughts: Embrace The Digital Fresh Start!
So, there you have it. You’re now equipped to handle any embarrassing search history situation that might come your way. Remember, we all have our moments of questionable online shopping decisions. It’s part of being human (and having access to the internet). Now go forth and shop responsibly… or, you know, don't. Just remember how to clear your history. You’ll thank me later.
And if my mom happens to be reading this? The inflatable dinosaur was for you, Mom. For stress relief!
