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Where can I find old websites?

By Ava Mcdaniel

Where can I find old websites?

8 Tools to View Old Versions of Any Website

  • Wayback Machine. Wayback Machine is the go-to source for finding old web pages.
  • archive. today.
  • OldWeb. today.
  • Library of Congress.
  • Search Engines Cached Pages.
  • Web Cache Viewer Extension.
  • UK Web Archive.
  • Memento Time Travel.

Can you retrieve an old website?

Wayback Machine: Wayback Machine() is the best tool to recover/access old, deleted website pages. Open website of Wayback Machine i.e. Enter URL of the website that you want to access in the search box on the top of the website. Hit Browse History Button.

How do I see old websites?

Wayback Machine

  1. Open the Wayback website.
  2. Enter the URL of the missing website or webpage that you want to open in the box at the top.
  3. Click Browse History.
  4. You’ll see a calendar view. Select the year at the top and then date from the list of months below.
  5. That’s it!

How do I view deleted websites?

Go to Google History, sign in with Google account. Then all of your browser/internet history will be displayed along with date/time. When you carelessly deleted important history bookmarks or lost important websites, don’t worry.

How far back does Wayback Machine go?

As of 2009, the Wayback Machine contained approximately three petabytes of data and was growing at a rate of 100 terabytes each month….Storage capacity and growth.

Wayback Machine by YearPages Archived (billion)
2014400
2015452
2020514

What is the oldest active website?

The first web page went live on August 6, 1991. It was dedicated to information on the World Wide Web project and was made by Tim Berners-Lee. It ran on a NeXT computer at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, CERN. The first web page address was

How do I restore browsing history?

If the internet history was deleted recently system restore will recover it. To get system restore up and running you can go to the ‘start’ menu and do a search for system restore which will take you to the feature. Alternatively, go to ‘Start’ click on ‘Programs’ and then ‘Accessories.