Go to History in the Menu Bar then go to show all history. Once there you will be able to edit your History.
It is not possible to recover deleted browser history using Firefox. However, it is possible to set the history to never be deleted in the browser settings menu.
Some trojans may mess with Firefox and IE proxy settings. Alos, make sure your firewall is configured to allow then access.
Firefox settings should save themselves. You shouldn't have to do anything to make them default.
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.
To enable cookies on Windows 8 firefox, follow below steps: 1. Open your Firebox browser. 2. Click the Firefox button at the top left of the browser window. 3. Click Options. 4. Click Privacy Settings 5. Set Firefox will... to Remember history if you want to enable all cookies. 6. Set Firefox will... to Use Custom settings for history if you want to customize the settings of your cookies.
Mozilla Firefox may not allow you to delete your history due to various reasons, such as a temporary glitch or an issue with the browser's settings. If the browser is running in a restricted mode or if there are extensions interfering with its functionality, these can also prevent history deletion. Additionally, if the browser is not updated to the latest version, it may exhibit unexpected behavior. Restarting the browser or resetting its settings can often resolve the issue.
If you delete your profile (see- http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Profiles#How_to_find_your_profile -), all settings (and everything else about Firefox) will revert to like when it was new.Answer 2To run Firefox in it's default settings, close Firefox, and then, from the Start menu, go to All Programs, and then the Mozilla Firefox folder. From there select Mozilla Firefox (Safe Mode).A dialog box will open, saying you're in Safe Mode, that custom settings, themes and extensions are disabled. You're also given the option to permanently disable add-ons and bookmarks, and reset other settings or options.
Not as far as I know. The only way you may be able to see what pages you have previously visited on Facebook is through your browser history (e.g. Firefox, internet explorer, etc). But this depends on your History settings.
I am assuming you mean the internet browser internet and history. If so this is how you do it; Firefox: tools/options/security/saved passwords Chrome: settings/advanced settings/Managed Saved Passwords I think there is a way with internet explorer too but i cant find it.
Settings tab, security
You need to go to the trash or recycle bin and get them out of there. Fix your settings like you had them before
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