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google history


Question Posted Saturday December 8 2007, 10:08 pm

how do you delete the google history? just deleting your history the regular way doesn't work so don't bother saying that.

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theymos answered Sunday December 9 2007, 11:36 am:
Microsoft claims it is deleted when you delete your web history, but everyone who tries knows that it isn't. You'll have to use a program like ccleaner to remove them completely:
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lovestoned answered Sunday December 9 2007, 2:48 am:
Mozilla Firefox

1. Go to 'Tools'.
2. Click 'Options'.
3. Make sure you are in the 'Privacy' tab.
4. Click 'Settings'.
5. Make sure 'Saved form information' is checked.
6. Hit "OK".


Internet Explorer

1. Click 'Tools'
2. Go to 'Internet Options'.
3. Click the 'General' tab.
4. Click 'Delete'.
5. Go to 'Form Data' and click 'Delete forms'.

I'm sure the steps can be used in different browsers that I didn't list. If you still need help, feel free to let me know!

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