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Question Posted Monday October 24 2005, 1:07 am

How do you clear the "history" on Internet Explorer? I'm fairly computer-literate, so you don't have to explain what's what or what's where && all

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kevin1986 answered Monday October 24 2005, 4:18 pm:
You get rid of porn sites by clicking the button to the right of "Favorites" at the top of your screen. Then delete all the porn sites you've been to.

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powertrash answered Monday October 24 2005, 2:17 pm:
Next to the back button, there are buttons that say STOP, REFRESH, HOME, SEARCH, FAVORITES and HISTORY. They have the little pictures on them, but a mouse over will tell you what they mean. Click on the history one and your history will come up. You can either click on the site you want to delete and delete that or click on the day and delete all the sites for that day.

To stop saving all your history and to never have any, go to TOOLS (between Favorites and Help) and go down to the last thing on the drop down menu, which is INTERNET OPTIONS. At the bottom, something will say History and there will be a place were you can select the # of days the History should be kept for. Simply set that to zero.

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xRoOxiSxBlOnDex answered Monday October 24 2005, 9:37 am:
Go to tools, internet options, and then delete history & cookies.
♥ Melissa

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rainbowcherrie answered Monday October 24 2005, 4:32 am:
Okay, to start with you need to open Internet Explorer. Next find 'Tools' and click on 'Internet Options'. At the bottom of that box there will be a section titled 'History'. There will be a box labelled 'Days to keep pages in history', set that to zero. Then click 'Clear History' and a box will pop up asking if you are sure you want to etc, click 'OK'. Now click 'OK' on the main 'Internet Options' box and you're done.

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sp4rklingr4in answered Monday October 24 2005, 1:55 am:
right click Internet Explorer >> Internet Properties >> Clear History

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sizzlinmandolin answered Monday October 24 2005, 1:28 am:
Open internet explorer, go to tools, click on internet options and then click on clear history.

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bAhAmAmA0250 answered Monday October 24 2005, 1:20 am:
go to TOOLS then go to INTERNET OPTIONS then go to CLEAR HISTORY. click that then hit apply or OK.

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