No unless you were browsing on a private browser setting where there is no history kept at all.
It depends on the type of computer you have or what Internet browser you have. Like for Internet explorer, you go to the favorite's star and click on history button. Try checking your computer manual, or check the Internet.
If you have a Java platform on your computer, some items are saved in a separate history there, so you may be able to find what you are looking for. Files are also saved in a "Temporary Internet Files" folder on the computer, which, as long as you didn't erase it while you were deleting the history, you might be able to find what you were looking for by starting there. I'm not a computer expert by any means, so there's probably a good deal more to this; however, I noticed no one has answered yet, so I thought I'd give it a try. Note: Whatever expertise I do possess is limited to PCs; I have very limited knowledge of Macs. Where do I find the temp internet files
you go to control panel, network and internet, internet options, delete browsing history and cookies.
You would go to search history and type in what you are looking for.
Yes. On your toolbar-internet options, privacy, view/delete history or comparable.
On the computer, the tool menu means the area where you can make changes to your computer such as setting defaults, deleting cookies, and deleting history.
Computer history can contain many kinds, take example: internet browsing history, cookies, cache, Windows temp files, running history, application usage history, etc.For just deleting history records in Firefox browser, you can click Tool > Delete Privacy history, and select the items and click delete.But for many other history records, such as index. dat files, they can't be deleted manually and need to take advantage of a tool do do this.This tool is called a history cleaner or privacy protector.
It does not because when I go into private browsing, which doesn't keep my history (almost the same thing as deleting my history), on my schools computer, it tells me that the sites I go to can still be tracked by their Internet Service Provider. Deleting your browser history only deletes it on your local hard drive where your browser resides. Your ISP is totally independent from your machine and what you do there has no effect on what is stored on the drives that your ISP has in their servers. To put it another way - when you delete your browser history, it doesn't change the information on your neighbor's computer - just yours.
It depends on what Internet download manager is being used. Each download manager has different way of deleting history.
Generally speaking, no. Deleting the browsing history provides little or no performance benefit.
If you mean internet history do the following. Settings-safari-clear history-clear cookies and cache.
Use your browsers incognito function
One can delete a search that they have done on the Internet by deleting their browser's history. It can be done on all browsers, by going to Internet options and pressing delete browsing history.
Bookmarks will remain saved and not be deleted, even after removing internet files. Internet files will include recent history, cache, and cookies.
research at the library & on internet.
Your internet history is tracked for as long as you keep it tracked. You can delete your browser history or you can request it not be tracked by manually clicking the button or by going into inprivate or incognito browsing.
It depends on the type of computer you have or what Internet browser you have. Like for Internet explorer, you go to the favorite's star and click on history button. Try checking your computer manual, or check the Internet.