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Android Tablets History


Question Posted Thursday August 22 2013, 3:51 pm

How do you clear your history on an Android Tablet?

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katiekat answered Friday August 23 2013, 6:30 pm:
It depends on the tablet/manufacturer. On my samsung tablet running chrome, I would go to Chrome, hit the menu button, open a new tab, tap history, and then tap clear browsing history at the bottom.

On the native browser, I would open up the internet app, hit menu, go to settings, tap privacy and security, and then clear history.

Different tablets and browsers have slightly different ways to clear the history, though.

Hope this helps.

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