You cannot recover deleted history from browser like Chrome. It cannot be brought back if deleted from browser.
The savior here is in the form of an extension for Google chrome browser called Google Web History Updater. This extension will save a copy of all your day-to-day browsing history on Google cloud and thus helps you to view your browsing history anywhere and on any computer. To be more specific, this extension will submit all your browsing history to your Google Web history page of your Google Gmail account and thus helps in customizing your search results and lets them access from anywhere and on any computer. Download and Install Google Web History Updater extension from Chrome Web store. Once you finish installing the extension on your Google chrome browser, you are supposed to enable the Google Web History feature on your Google Gmail account. To do so, Go to this link and login with your Gmail Username and password. In the new page thus opened, click on the Enable Web History button that is displayed. Now, you can see all your browsing history sorted accordingly on a day-to-day basis. You can make use of the older, newer, oldest, newest buttons displayed at the bottom of this page to navigate around all your previous and recent browsing history.
That is a tough one I'm afraid. At this moment I can't tell you specifically where to find DELETED history on firefox. UNDELETED history can be found under library in the History section on the toolbar. I know everything you do on a computerised device is saved somewhere and the police have a machine that can view that, if Really needed, but other than that, I can't help you.
There is no option to recover deleted passwords once removed from Mozilla Firefox. You have to keep backup of your all passwords in case your passwords get deleted. It is also recommended to protect your passwords with a master password. You can even use Firefox Sync to get your browsing history, passwords on any device.
you can't do that. the whole point of deleting it is so that people cannot see it...
There is no way of getting back such internet data once deleted. If you have taken a backup of the history folder then you may restore the same.
Up in your toolbar, click History > View All History, or use the shortcut CTRL+SHIFT+H to open it.
There are two ways of doing this:
1) Press Ctrl+Shift+Del
2) Click "Tools", then "Clear Recent History..."
You cannot recover deleted history from browser like Chrome. It cannot be brought back if deleted from browser.
You will thank me later
Click History > Show All History (Ctrl + Shift + H) > Right click on the web site(S) that you want to remove > Delete
if your using Mozilla Firefox you go to history> show all history and hit delete for all the days you want to delete
It depends on which browser you are using. For example, if you are using Firefox, go to Tools, then you will see an option that lets you delete relevant history to pritect your privacy. You can delete search history, cookies, cache, browsing history, etc. Most popular browsers are well designed, such as Firefox, Chrome, Opera, IE, etc. That they allow you to delete internet history. But for safe sake, you can also use a program named privacy protector to search and delete computer history. You can google some on the web.
What do you mean by saying "google history"?If you mean your search and browsing history in Google, this can be done in the browser that you are using. Take an example, in Firefox, go to Tools, there you will see an option that lets you to delete relevant history in that browser.If you mean there are some history files about you in Google search results, then I have no idea about how to delete them.
click on tools. it should say delete browsing history in the list.
You can delete you browser history and that will delete your Google history(memory is not the right term to use). You go to Tools and then Clean.... (sorry I'm with Bulgarian Firefox don't know what exactly it is translated) That's for firefox. For IE Opera etc. it is kinda the same thing.
That's easy, use the delete cookies button (Firefox has a tool for private browsing, it's nice.)
Delete your browsing history. Purple colour on a link indicates you've been there before, so the simplest method to remove the colour is to delete the history, thus eliminating purple links. Additionally, you can set firefox to delete history upon exit from each session. To check this out, go to edit->preferences->privacy.
From what? IE, Firefox - some other newsreader program?
in Firefox, click tools > clear private data. in internet explorer > intenet options >general tab > delete browsing history
Each browser has a different way to the history. For instance, with Firefox, the user should click Tools, Options and then Privacy. Under the History, click on Clear to delete the history.
For Firefox, go to History tab and under that should be a Clear Recent History. Similarly, if you use Internet Explorer 9, go to Tools, Safety and then Delete browsing history. Other browsers have similar methods for deleting search history.