Not unless it explicitly allows you to, which isn't likely. The Web server has a log of connections made, and only an administrator* of that machine would be able to modify it.
(*"Administrator" in this context refers to any entity who has administrative privileges)
Don't try to erase your IP; instead, visit the target site from a proxy. It's easy to find Web proxies with a simple Web search, and the target site will record the proxy's IP address instead of your own.
The Question is not clear. Yo mean u want to delete the entire content of your web site or you want to erase the history of web site you visited. In what context you have asked this question?
If you go to your history, you can click on the site you want to earse and hit the Delete button on your keyboard
You've been there beforeA web site cannot determine your zip code or location from your computer. Your IP address can indicate only the country in which you reside. If the site already has data on you, it's because you've been to the site already. I disagree with the above answer. I just visited this website: www.localpages.com. I have never been there before and when the page loaded, it already entered my city in the appropriate field and I do not have any type of 'auto-fill' selected on my browsers.
It depends which site you are using... Often the cookies collected are difficult to erase.
it depends on the site/app
No, the most visited website in the world is Google. Then it's Facebook. The 49th most visited websit is a site called pornhub.com....hahahaha
This is the date when the user visited the site.
If you are thinking of websites - Google may be the most visited.
Youtube
On a computer the address bar shows you the web page you are currently viewing. If you wish to change pages, simply highlight the information in the address bar and hit backspace to erase it, then one can type in a new destination site and hit enter to be taken to the page.
There is a website available called www.checkdomain.com where you can easily put in your desired web site name and see if it is available or already in use.
You go to the web site and thats how you do that