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By: Aaron R Daniel

If you're using Internet Explorer seven, use the following steps to clear your search history:
? Choose "Tools" and then choose "Net Options".
? Next, select the tab marked "General".
? Click the "Delete" button listed below "Browsing history" region.
? To clear Address bar history (the list of internet sites that you've got visited), select "Delete history" and then click on the button marked "Yes".

Users of Firefox will clear search history by using the subsequent steps:
? Select in succession "Tools", "Choices" and "Privacy".
? Head to the Non-public space and click on on "Clear Now".
? In "Clear Personal Knowledge" window, check "Browsing history" and select "Clear Personal Knowledge Currently".
? Finally, click OK.

To clear search history for AOL browser, the rules tell that you must:
? Find the "Settings" button at the prime section of the AOL window and click on on it.
? Next, you need to pick "Preferences" and then select "Toolbar and Sounds".
? Finally, click "Clear history path now" button.

Opera users can clear the history of web sites visited by them in the following approach:
? Visit the "Tools" menu.
? Choose "Delete Personal Data".
? Click the button marked "Details".
? Choose "Clear history of visited links".
? Click on the button labeled "Delete".

If you employ Netscape browser, you'll clear search history by clicking the menu marked "Edit" and then opt one at a time for "Preferences", "History", and lastly click on the button marked "Clear History".


Though the data stored by your laptop can be helpful as it will perk up the speed at that you browse as a result of the files are loaded from your arduous disk drive rather than downloading the internet pages once again. Besides, because of the storage of such info on your arduous disk, suggestions are automatically offered based mostly on the information/information that you have typed before when you sort something. This will help you to work at a more speedy pace as you don't need to type the same information/data again. But, all these can critically compromise your privacy in addition to security by making your browsing habits out there to any one that will access your computer.

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