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.
It's important to know that what kinds of history on your computer you want to delete?* internet browsing history* Cache* Cookies* Windows temp files* Start menu, order history* Applications usage history... ...You can delete internet history in relevant browsers. But for the others, you might need to use a history cleaner. It will search the history records and let you seletively delete them.
I think that you are asking if using a file wiping program will delete your browsing history and cache. If that is not your question, please provide more information. A file wiping program, used correctly, will remove your history and cache. You would need to identify the history and cache directories. This will vary on which browser(s) you are using. If you are really paranoid you could wipe out the entire drive. That will erase your history and cache and EVERYTHING ELSE. You would then have to reinstall your operating system and applications. If your data was not backed up, it will be gone forever. If you are just trying to free up some space, do not use a wipe program. All the browsers I am familiar with have settings to clear out history and cache.
"Ctrl+H", if there's nothing on the history, then your wife has deleted the history on your internet. However, you can specifically remove parts of the History, so this isn't 100% accurate.
if you ate using internet browser version 8 do as following: 1- open the browser 2- go to Tools (drop list) 3- click on Internet Options at the end of the list 4- in the Browsing History click Delete and mark the required fields to be deleted 5- press Delete 6- after finishing press OK
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No, it does not, browsers do.
Nope, history is generally private for each browser.Many browsers have an option to import the history of another browser, but without user intervention they will be separate.
no not unless they've got that browsers history emailed to them too! if you use google chrome u can go CtrlShiftN - then ur history wont show up :)
It depends on the phone and the web browser being used. Most browsers do support a history function much like what you find on modern Web Browsers for computers.
Web browsers store web history, so it will be available through the browser. Firefox has a "History" pull-down menu at the top of the screen. In Chrome, click on the wrench button, then select "History." For other browsers, the "Preferences" panel usually has a section titled "Privacy" or "History."
Google Chrome has "incognito mode". Pretty cool.
"post" method
If you install Adblockers on your Browsers then no ads will be displayed
In Web Browsers, use Ctrl+H for History. It is also applicable in My Computer.
In most browsers use the Ctrl+h keyboard shortcut.
Private browsing/ browsers, do not track the users activity, history and cookies are not tracked.
Internet browser history can be viewed by date too. The browser history has many filters which are available in different browsers.