Browser Tips Clear History Permanently Browsing In Firefox



It seems that everywhere you look, people want to store more and more on you. And that includes the sites you've been watching while you surf the Internet. Much of the time which is good, but sometimes there are reasons you prefer to erase your history permanently navigation, either in Firefox or any other browser.

The problem with Firefox (and Internet Explorer for that matter) is that it is confusing. Computer programs are not really "grown up" yet and that shows how to store things. R
eally make the room of a teenager looking tidy and certainly applies to your browsing history.

Firefox offers a menu option (which can also be called with a key combination) to clear your history.

Go to the Tools menu and select "Clear Recent History".

Or you can press the Ctrl, Shift and Delete all at the same time, if you prefer contortion.

It is important to remember that all actions to clean Internet history can not easily be undone - the only reliable-found is to use the Windows System Restore - once you press the "Clear now" you are gone beyond the point of no return.

The first option is the most innocent - you can select the time interval to clear. This does not give you much in the way of options (Google Chrome is much better in this regard):

You can choose the default value of all - it will do exactly what you expect and rub your browsing history, once you have installed Firefox.

If you delete all your browsing history is too much to bear, Firefox offers the last minute (which should get rid of this session, incriminating pornography!), Two hours, four hours or today.

Firefox will pre-tick "Navigation and transfer of History" and "Cache."

The browsing history is quite obvious - the list of sites that appear in the drop-down list in the address bar and those that appear when you press ctrl-H. There is also a list that incriminates some people because it is used to suggest things when Firefox offers to automatically complete web addresses.

The cache is where Firefox stores local copies of pieces sights you see. It is therefore useful history cleaning side navigation.

Form and Search History is a strange pair of matches. History Form is the part of Firefox that sometimes remember the values
​​entered in forms, saving you mis-type his name often. The historical research is the part that remembers what you've searched. Cookies are another option to delete. Logins assets and Site Preferences are both unchecked by default. Review the remuneration of these depend on whether the sites you've visited (and prefer knew you visited) store something like that.

And none of this erases all files that you have downloaded from your computer. Then you have those who worry and safely remove as well. Good luck!

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