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google/ internet explorer


Question Posted Tuesday September 26 2006, 10:34 pm

Is there a way to delete all of your past google searches and your entire internet explorer history (you know how when you start to type in an adress or a search the word pops up)

Thanks in Advanced!


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Wheeler answered Thursday September 28 2006, 6:02 pm:
Just what she said below. I hate it you look up something embaressing on the internet aka google and it always comes up.

embaressing!

My type of internet so I'm just going to correct her, CREDIT!

1) at the top of an internet window click Tools
2) There should be a button that says 'Internet Options'
3) You should see 'Clear History'
4) An alert will come up after you press the button click yes.

Hope I helped!

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MelLeDisko answered Wednesday September 27 2006, 4:14 pm:
Well, I have Firefox, but it should be pretty much the same on every kind of internet.

You just go to TOOLS or OPTIONS, whichever and go to PRIVATE DATA/PRIVACY and find the history area, and then there should be two things you can do. You can either just click "CLEAR HISTORY" or there might be a little thing that says "Remember pages visted after the last __ days", and you can just change it to 0 so it never remembers. And then you just click whichever and save, and then check to make sure all your sites are gone!

Hope I helped.

If I didn't answer good for your internet, just message me again and explain to me what it's like and I'll help you out more. ( If you do, don't forget to remind me what question you asked cause I answer alot of questions a day, so I might forget! )

But I do hope I helped.

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ejholden answered Wednesday September 27 2006, 2:37 am:
hey, well if i need to i go to
start ,then control panel , then internet options ,general , clear history..:)
hope i helped you..
tyron..

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INEEDHELPBAD answered Wednesday September 27 2006, 1:13 am:
go to the top and go to
go

then click history
then delete them.

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FrEe2bMe answered Wednesday September 27 2006, 12:56 am:
It's really simple. With your Internet Explorer browser open:
-Click on the TOOLS option.
-Select INTERNET OPTIONS.
-Down where it says HISTORY it will have a box that shows how many page you can clear. Usually up to 20 will do, but go up to as high as you want.
-Click Clear History, and it will ask you to confirm
-Click Apply then Okay.

Then you are done.

Also, if you REALLY want to cover up your tracks you can delete the Cookies in the Temp File. This option is right above the history section.

:)

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