Here’s how:

Navigate totwitter.com/search-advancedin a web online window.

Locate theFrom These Accountsfield and key in in your own handle.

This ensures that all of the search results you receive are only from your own account.

A Twitter Advanced Search with “@lifewiretech” typed into the From these accounts field.

Fill out at least one other field to help narrow down your results.

If you just have a basic word or phrase to search, use the firstAll of these wordsfield.

you might also search by:

Click theSearchbutton to see your results.

A Twitter Advanced Search with the word “Facebook” typed into the All of these words tab.

you might also search for posts from multiple accounts.

But you’re free to also get everything you’ve ever posted by downloading your entire archive.

Here’s how:

Go toMore>controls and privacy>Download an archive of your data.

Results from a Twitter Advanced Search

you’re gonna wanna put in your password to reach the page.

From there, selectRequest archive.

You’ll see a list of search results.

A Twitter settings page with the Request Archive option highlighted

TapTopfor top tweets,Latestfor latest tweets,Photosfor photo tweets, andVideosfor video tweets.

Other people can’t see your searches, and you could’t see other users' searches.

While the platform keeps your search history, it’s visible only to you.

Tap thesearchicon (magnifying glass) and tap in the search bar.

You’ll seeRecent Searcheswith your most recent searches underneath.