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deleting convos


Question Posted Wednesday December 6 2006, 3:54 pm

how do you delete old conversations so your parents dont find them if they look online.

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diz_anjel_grl answered Thursday December 7 2006, 1:10 pm:
Delete your history.. It looks like a clock w/ and arrow on it. Or if your talking about aim.. go to your documents and go to the Fileib.. << whatever you spell it.. and go to your screen name and delete it.

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lp94fan1 answered Wednesday December 6 2006, 9:42 pm:
If you have AIM, right click on the person's screen name and see if you get a menu, it should say clear history. Your history is your conversations.

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