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Question Posted Friday March 9 2007, 6:41 pm

how do u delete everything youve veiwed on the internet?

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Alpha345 answered Saturday March 10 2007, 3:45 am:
You want to open your control panel and click on "Internet options" and from there double click. Once a new screen pops up select "Clear History" and let it run and then click "Clear Cookies". Cookies are like your history because they retain certain things typed on websites you've visited, such as search topics and passwords that are just lying around.

I hope I helped.
-Ryan

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vailgirl80 answered Friday March 9 2007, 10:04 pm:
on your keyboard press ctrl+h a toolbar sshould pop up at the side that say history right click and delete

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