It would depend on the internet browser you are using and probably the version of the browser you have.
In chromium, In the menu pulldown on the top right, go to settings, show advance settings, privacy, clear browsing data, select desired options.
Google chrome should be similar to chromium.
In Firefox, click History, clear history, select options you desire.
With internet Explorer, clear history / delete browser history will both remove the current list of sites.
Some third-party software may still be able to access some or all of this information until it is erased or overwritten.
Most other browsers should have some similar capability.
It depends on the browser you use.
The browser I use is chrome, for that you'd go to the wrench icon and select tools and from there select 'Clear Browsing Data'
On IE you'd select the 'Safety' drop down menu and from there you'd pick the 'Delete Browsing Data' option.
Remember though, even if you delete browsing history websites like Google may keep track of the info without your consent. to prevent this I suggest using Google Chrome's 'In Cognito' feature.
Since Firefox version 4 to delete the browsing history click on the Firefox button in the top left hover of history, then click clear browsing history. Then from there you can select the time frame to delete and then hit "Clear now". You can also press Ctrl+Shift+del on a windows, mac or Linux machine and follow the same steps following clicking clear browsing history.
Tools > Clear Private Data...
or just press Ctrl + Shift + Delete
Tools > Options...
Then click on the privacy button near the top of the options menu, there are settings for clearing history, you can tell FireFox what to clear by default, clear whenever it's closed etc...
Click your "start" menu, then go to "control panel" where you will see the whole menu. Click the "internet option" and from there it will open where you will see " internet properties" Inside click on "general" and it will take you to how to delete browsing history. It's very easy, just follow what I wrote here..
I am pretty sure you can erase the browser history yourself.
Look for a button in the settings labeled "Clear Browsing Data" or "Delete Browsing History" (it will vary from browser to browser but will generally mean the same thing)
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Open Internet Explorer, select 'Tools' from Menu Bar, select 'Internet Options' from drop box, in 'General' select 'delete' now in next step you have to choose what is best for you
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JPEG files can be viewed in Internet Explorer / Windows Explorer with no additional software.
In IE (Internet Explorer) , it is located in the Tools->internet options menu. IE 7 has a "Delete Browsing History" (first option of the Tools menu).In FF (Firefox) , you can see what the browser is keeping track of under Tools->Options->Privacy
A web browser (like Internet Explorer, Mozila Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari, etc)
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