Use the Forget About This Site feature in Firefox -- This will remove all traces of that site from Firefox's History, including the address (location) bar history.
Search links to the site in Firefox's history. Right click on an item in the resulting list and select Forget About This Site.
Steps:
To clear an item from the Firefox address-bar history:Click the drop-down arrow in the address-bar.Highlight (don't select) the item that you want to delete by moving the mouse or using the Up/Down arrow keys on the keyboard.Press the Delete key to delete the highlighted item from the list.
Clean your Cache and Cookies in Firefox (In case you also have Firefox installed): * Go to Tools > Options. * Click Privacy in the menu.. * Click the Clear now button below.. A new window will popup what to clear. * Select all and click the Clear button again. * Click OK to close the Options window Detailed Step-by-Step http://www.groovypost.com/howto/firefox/clear-firefox-browsing-history-and-private-data/
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I figure you are talking about firefox internet browser? To clear history,open firefox, go to tools>Clear Recent History, and select how long (everything reccommended). click clear, and your all set
The purpose of using Clear Return Address Labels is to be able to print your own design or information onto them. You can purchase these labels online at the Avery website.
Tools -> Clear Private Data
It uses a cookie. To clear cookies when you quit Firefox, go to...ToolsOptionsPrivacy TabFirefox will [Use custom settings for history]Keep until [I close Firefox]Note that this will not allow you to use "Remember me" check boxes when you sign-in to websites.
just dont press clear history
Tools --> Clear Recent History --> Cookies.
Your question isn't very clear. If you asking if you can hack into the website, no. Jagex has very tight security in regards to their website. If your asking if you can get to it, just type in www.runescape.com into the address bar.
In firefox Open firefox On the top toolbar click tools Click 'clear private data' Tick all the boxes Click 'clear private data now'
In Firefox, go to Preferences in the Firefox menu. Click on Privacy. Under History, remove the tick beside "Remember what I enter in forms and in the search bar". At the bottom, after "Private data" click the "Settings" button. Remove the tick from "Saved Form information". Click OK.