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  • When you clear the Web address history in your Internet browser, it removes all matriculation and Web activity from your computer. Any websites you visited on your computer will be removed. Clearing the Web address history on a PC is quite simple. There's not even a need for an Internet connection. All you have to know is where to go in the browser and what to click.

    Clearing Internet Explorer Web Address History on a PC

    Click on the Internet Explorer desktop or taskbar icon to open a browser window. Click "Tabs" at the top of the browser to view its drop-down menu. Scroll all the way down to the bottom of the list and select "Internet Options". When the Internet options dialogue box opens, select the "General" tab and click on the "Delete" button in the "Browsing History" section. This is usually the middle section of your window. Another dialogue window will open, and you will be prompted to choose which history you would like to delete. Leave only the "Form Data" box checked. Then, click on the "Delete" button to clear all of the Web addresses that are currently stored in the search bar drop-down menu. Once the window disappears, click on the down arrow to the right of the search bar; all of the Web addresses should be gone.

    Delete Firefox Web Address History

    Firefox functions, commands and navigation are different from Internet Explorer. Therefore, different actions must be taken. In this case, you must access the Firefox location bar. When the blank location bar data form appears, enter "about:config" into the data form using your keyboard. Locate the preference browser to alter the Firefox settings, then double-click on the browser.urlbar.maxRichResults option and enter the numeric value "-1". Then, simply exit out of Firefox and reopen the browser to update your new settings.

    Source:

    MyDigitalLife - Remove and Delete Web Address History

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