i look for porn sites on google with my computer...everytime i get on google and i type "p" and the word porn will then flash on to the screen...i dont want to get caught!!! how do i clear the history??? plz help!
girdy_goo15 answered Saturday April 9 2005, 11:24 pm: there should be a history button on your internet site. or you can right click on the internet icon and go to delete files then settings and go to delete cookies. then go to settings and view files. do that every time you use the internet and it should work [ girdy_goo15's advice column | Ask girdy_goo15 A Question ]
EJ47 answered Saturday April 9 2005, 4:37 pm: Go to your Start Menu
Right click Internet Explorer
Click Internet properties
Click the Clear History button
and make sure you move the 'Days o keep in history' to zero.
TR0PiCALX3 answered Saturday April 9 2005, 2:54 pm: At the top of the screen you click on *Tools* then *Internet options* and then *Clear History* and then *Ok*! Hope I helped! ♥ [ TR0PiCALX3's advice column | Ask TR0PiCALX3 A Question ]
MummuM answered Saturday April 9 2005, 2:51 pm: All you do is click on "Tools" then on "Internet Options". Then you'll see a part that says "History" at the bottom. All you do is click on "Clear History" and all the pages you searched for will be deleted.
♥ Krissy [ MummuM's advice column | Ask MummuM A Question ]
Karen answered Saturday April 9 2005, 2:01 pm: There are a few ways to clear the history on your computer.
You can click on the History button on your explorer and right click on all the days and click on delete.
You can go to Tools, then to Internet Options, and click on Clear History.
Or you can go to Start, then to Settings, click on Taskbar & Start Menu, and where it says Documents Menu, click on Clear and that will get rid of your history. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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