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Question Posted Monday October 22 2007, 7:19 pm

Can anyone tell me how to completely delete all the history on Mozilla. besides just going to history and deleting it day by day.

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orphans answered Tuesday October 23 2007, 8:34 am:
Thats close, but this is a little better way

go to tools -> options -> privacy. and at the bottom in the privacy date section, check both of the 2 boxes. (always clear... ask me before...) it will have a little pop up every time you close firefox that will ask you what you want to delete you can delete basically all the information from when you went on. and it asks you every time you close so it doesnt get in your way, really quick and easy.

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The_MoUsY_spell_checker answered Tuesday October 23 2007, 7:17 am:
Go to Tools > Options > Privacy > click the "Clear Now..." button under "Clear Private Data". If a prompt comes up, check the "Browsing history" box and click "Clear Private Data Now".

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