You may try this: under tools/options/privacy -private data.
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.
Tools -> Clear Private Data
I figure you are talking about firefox internet browser? To clear history,open firefox, go to tools>Clear Recent History, and select how long (everything reccommended). click clear, and your all set
In firefox Open firefox On the top toolbar click tools Click 'clear private data' Tick all the boxes Click 'clear private data now'
Go to Tools > Clear Private Data... Then put a checkmark on Saved Passwords and click the Clear Private Data Now button.
Clean your Cache and Cookies in Firefox (In case you also have Firefox installed): * Go to Tools > Options. * Click Privacy in the menu.. * Click the Clear now button below.. A new window will popup what to clear. * Select all and click the Clear button again. * Click OK to close the Options window Detailed Step-by-Step http://www.groovypost.com/howto/firefox/clear-firefox-browsing-history-and-private-data/
Click on the 'Tools' menu, then on 'Clear Private Data'. On the resulting window, ensure 'Browsing History' is checked, then click 'Clear Private Data Now'. Restart Firefox, and you're good to go!
This has been known to happen occasionally after Answers.com updates their site. Clearing your browser cache often fixes it:In Firefox, pull down the Tools menu and click Clear Recent HistoryMake sure Cache is checkedYou may or may not wish to check anything else in the listClick Clear Now
One will have to go into their settings on their Mozilla FireFox browser to unblock YouTube. Once in the settings go to blocked sites and remove it from that list. That should clear up the problem. If it doesn't, one may need to completely uninstall and re-install Firefox.
It's hard to tell what the problem is, but you may try the following: 1) Clear the browser's cache. The details vary depending on what browser you are using. In FireFox and Opera it is somewhere under the settings for private data. 2) Try a different browser. For example, if you were using Opera, try FireFox instead. 3) Install the Java runtime. RuneScape needs that to run.
Go to Tools - Options. Click the Privacy tab. On the Privacy tab click Always Clear My Private Data When I Close Firefox. Then select the Settings button next to that. On that tab check Browsing History. Then everytime you close Firefox it will delete your browsing history.
That depends on the browser, but in general, you delete "privacy settings". Look around in your browser. In Firefox 13, for example, you go to "Options", "Privacy", click on "clear your recent history", click on "Details" and select the privacy options you want to delete.