IE 7 doesnt support private browsing le pooka...
No, you still have cookies. If you went on a "dirty" site and your under 18 you CAN get caught when you enter one of those sites they store your ip adress. If you want a way to not have an web history use Inprivate Browsing on Internet Explorer
Exit Internet Explorer 7, and then exit any instances of Windows Explorer Click Start, click Run, type inetcpl.cpl, and then press ENTER On the General tab, click Delete under Browsing History in the Internet Properties dialog box In the Delete Browsing History dialog box, click Delete Cookies In the Delete Cookies dialog box, click Yes If you need to more information so you can visit this website:http://www.aboutcookies.org/Default.aspx?page=2
Note: Just open internet explorer and type website name on address bar. and then just press enter key.
Creates a new line in textarea..
In a web browser such as Internet Explorer or Firefox, just type www.yahoo.com into the address bar and hit Enter.
As I know, to delete web browsing history in Firefox: click Tools, there is an option that lets you to delete history files, that's it.Becareful to delete cookies!Note: browsing history can contain the search history, internet browsing history, cache, cookies, cache, auto complete form history, etc. If you have deleted the auto complete form history, and you have not remembered the password, then you can't enter that web site next time unless you have a new account.
Recover Internet Explorer 32x bit. Start - Run CMD as administrator type in: Netsh Winsock reset press enter reboot. your internet will come back to life.
The easiest way is to FTP it up to your site. For example - if your account is properly setup you can type ftp://yourdomain.com into internet explorer, enter your username and password when prompted (supplied by host), then use explorer to copy and paste files to the ftp page in internet explorer (or drag even).
Enter your private what?
Recover Internet Explorer 32x bit. Start - Run CMD as administrator type in: Netsh Winsock reset press enter reboot. your internet will come back to life.
I noticed that the facebook.com/7up page wont load probably if you are using Firefox or Google Chrome browsers. Making you unable to see and enter your codes. BUT you can access it with Internet Explorer.
Recover Internet Explorer 32x bit. Start - Run CMD as administrator type in: Netsh Winsock reset press enter reboot. your internet will come back to life.