google, ask.com, and yahoo history... i need help deleting i
Question Posted Tuesday June 7 2005, 9:00 pm
my computer that i have saves everything that i look up on any search engine and i don;t know how 2 delete it. even if i delete the web history it doesn't go away and i tried right clicking sum of the stuff i looked up and it wouldnt delete. i really want to know how to do this because 1. i don't trust my brother and i think he goes onto my account and i look up girl stuff and weightloss and stuff and i dont' want him blabbing 2 my parents. and 2. my friends wanted me 2 find out for them. so thanks in advance.
Ilsewin answered Tuesday June 7 2005, 10:09 pm: Go to the search engine you want to delete the content from. Click your mouse in the empty box where you write what you want to search for and a list will pop up containing everything you've searched for in the past. Put your mouse over the first item in the list but DON'T CLICK ON IT. With your mouse over the list the letters will turn blue and you can use the delete key on your keyboard to delete the items in the list.
SummerLovingXo answered Tuesday June 7 2005, 9:46 pm: if you have interent explorer
go to the top, it is the th icon, a clock with a counter clockwise green arrow. then choose each catergorie right click delete HOPE I HELPED! [ SummerLovingXo's advice column | Ask SummerLovingXo A Question ]
russianspy1234 answered Tuesday June 7 2005, 9:24 pm: are you talking about google or some other non integrated search engine? what you need to do, i think, because i use aol and it doesnt save it, is go into internet options and delete the cookies. if that doesnt work, and i think it will, but if not then delete all temporary internet files.
ok i found it with mozilla
tools > options > privacy > saved form information > clear
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