The links in the browser history are all the websites visited. You can click on any one and check the website.
What sort of history? If you mean browser history and you are running Internet Explorer the history settings can be changed under Tools/Options
That is called your browser history. Depending on what sort of computer you're using, you can find it in several ways. The most common way is to look under "History" on your browser tab.
In your browser, you should clear your browsing history. In IE, this is under Internet Options. In Firefox, you want to "Clear Private Data" under Options.
Click on favourites under the back button and click on "history"
To clear physical memory in a computer, it is best to purge the Internet files in the browser. To do this, clear the browser's cache, which is typically listed under "options."
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.
If you mean you want to set Answers.com as your browser's loading page, you do that under your browser's help section to set the Home Page.Otherwise, Answers.com has nothing to do with and cannot be added to your computer's boot up.
Clearing your browser's cache and cookies will clear your history. Contributions made under your user name or IP address cannot be deleted.
This depends on your operating system and browser. Typically on Windows, they are stored somewhere under %appdata% though.
Websites are not stored on your computer. Only a history of those sites and related files are stored on your computer. However, if you wish to remove all traces of your history, just open your web browser, press Ctrl-Shift-Del, and choose all the relevant options. Alternatively, a free third-party solution, ccleaner, can also remove all related history quickly and easily.
In your browser's Tool section under History it should give you the option to only delete one.
Congratulations on your anniversary! Clearing your internet history will vary somewhat depending on your operating system and browser, but in Internet Explorer and Firefox can be found under Tools (Delete Browsing History) and is under settings (the wrench on the top right side) in Chrome.