Go to Tools - Options. Click the Privacy tab. On the Privacy tab click Always Clear My Private Data When I Close Firefox. Then select the Settings button next to that. On that tab check Browsing History.
Then everytime you close Firefox it will delete your browsing history.
This applies to Firefox version 3.
In the address bar type: about:config .
Once in the configuration list, type the following:
browser.urlbar.maxRichResults
The default is 12, so to disable this feature, modify and type: -1
Option -2
Go to tools -> Clear Private Data -> Select Browsing History and Saved form and search history. then hit clear private data button. That it.
In the Tools menu, choose Clear Private Data. In the dialog box that opens, choose what types of history to delete. Browsing History is the history of sites you have visited.
Tools >> Clear Recent History >> Check "Browsing & Download History" >> Clear Now
You can also use the shortcut Ctrl+Sift+Del.
click on tools. it should say delete browsing history in the list.
right click and the left click delete
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when in browser click triangle and go to the history then wen you are the hit the triangle button and go to delete all
you hold down (Ctrl)+(Shift)+(H) and highlite all of the websites you've previously visited and press (Del)
go to bookmarks, go to organize bookmarks, then just delete them
Go to tools, click clear recent history, choose the period when the sites was visited and click OK. You're almost done, restart firefox.
They are stored in the program itself so you can only delete them through Firefox.
You don't have to delete Internet Explorer to use Firefox... Answer: Yes, You can delete internet explorer. if you install any update version internet explorer. you can also use both browser at a time.
When you install Firefox, it is like installing any other program. it will not delete anything it didn't make without asking. When you install Firefox, it doesn't delete internet explorer but it may make Firefox the default browser do you will have to open internet explorer manually when you want to open it.
you dont visit sites like that
You would have to look in your internet history... which can be accessed through any browser - not just Firefox. For example - if you used Internet explorer - it would still show the sites visited while using Firefox.