Websites in Google Chrome history

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Hi guys,

I'm using Google Chrome, and the websites in the history gets "shifted" if they are opened again. Websites I've opened today in my history would get "bumped up" to the current time if they are opened again.
e.g. I open google.com at 11:14am, google.com would appear in the history with 11:14am. I then open a new tab and go to google.com at 11:26am. 'google.com' with 11:14am would be gone, but there would be google.com with 11:26am.
I've googled about this but I didn't find anything about this.
I would like websites in the history to not get "bumped up" so that they show in multiple places- not just the one(when they are last opened).
Does anyone know how to prevent this?

Many thanks.
 

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I don't! Same question was posted a few days ago! Might want to peruse the board for it!
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Hi Snick,

Many thanks for your reply. I'm very sure the same question was not posted a few days ago- this thread is about Google Chrome's history.
 

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Firefox does the same thing, it updates to the most recent.
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Thanks for your reply Snick. Would you know how to prevent this?
 

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