Please help! Galaxy S5 WILL NOT forget site

I'm having the same issue and nothing seems to do the trick, I deleted it from the keyboard, and deleted it from bookmarks, deleted history, cookies, caches, etc. And it still pops up
 
I just solved mine! On my motorola Android using chrome, I had to find "site settings". This cannot be reached when you open the regular google browser. I've been trying to get back to this menu and repeat what I did so I can tell you all but I can't figure it out. But if you can somehow get google to display the triple dot menu on the top right then you can solve this problem. This menu will have bookmarks, recent tabs, history, share, print, etc., and settings. Click settings and then go to "site settings". Click "all sites" and you will find a list of websites that are somehow linked to your device. I deleted all of them and then my problem was solved! I've tried to figure out how to make that triple dot menu appear on google but cannot repeat it. There is another triple dot menu that comes up on the top right but it only has share link, copy link, find in page, and open in chrome. This is the wrong one and will not help you. If anyone knows how to find the other top right triple dot menu then please post how so people can find "site settings". Good luck :)
 
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Open the incognito browser, click the top little menu on the screen for the Internet settings. Scroll down Click "settings", scroll down click "site settings" at the top you should see "all sites". Click the site you want to clear. Hope this helps! I was super frustrated for a long time over this too. I have the galaxy s5.
I tried the solution you suggest, but even clearing all sites from 'site settings' and unchecking the autosync option has not solved my problem. The root of the issue for me is clearly the predicitive text, which is a function I want for texting and writing in general, but don't want since it keeps remembering names of websites I've visited in incognito mode.
Jim Brown's solution earlier in the thread doesn't seem to be applicable to my S5 Neo, as I can't find a way to clear the data of the predictive text. Is there anyone out there who can help? And even if I do find a way to clear it, won't it just keep coming back once I've entered my secret website once more?
What I want, in short, is too keep browsing sites in incognito mode without the predictive text function remembering everything.
 
***FINALLY FOUND THE ANSWER****
1) hit your setting button
2) go to scroll down to APPLICATION
3) click on application manager
4) tap on the Google Chrome bar
5) tap on manage storage
6) tap on clear all data !!
7) while you are there free up space !
8) bing bang boom you're done !

spread the word !!
I finally deleted all my porn searches ! LOL !!::D
 
I just had same thing on my note 5,using Gboard.Go to
>language input
>Gboard.
>dictionary then delete learned words.
It makes you type in a number that's provided/that's it!
 
Thanks mate. I had the same problem but your method cleared the problem on my J5(6). All I need to do now is never forget it!
 
I figured it out for chrome and maybe all of them. Basicly you want to go to the three dots, then click settings. Then you will want to click on your profile sync settings. Then click sync. A menu will pop up, then scroll down to manage synced data. Then a web page will pop up. At the bottom of the page you want to press the reset sync and it will delete those unwanted tabs from incognito and google. It was annoying but thank God I was able to figure it out.
 

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