It just deletes the history of the fact the virus was on your system.
This is just an example - When you're on Facebook, you type in your email, the next day you go on that site, and start typing in your email thing, its already at the bottom. That's what you call 'history.' Deleting history means that you're deleting that email that's at the bottom from coming up again.
You can delete URL's in Google Chrome by deleting history. Deleting history will delete them from the URL's.
Google History can be cleared by deleting browser's history. The history of browser can be deleted in it's settings.
After deleting the web history on phone, go to the carriers website, login and go to account history. this depends on the carrier. if you have unlimited, the history will NOT be saved, and if you dont, it just tells you how much Mega bites or giga bites you've used
Gmail history can be deleted by deleting the history of browser. The history is not of gmail but browser. Gmail has no history of it's own.
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.
No, because their is no possibility of deleting history questions.
Passwords can be checked or unchecked to delete. It is an option in deleting the browsing data of Chrome.
go into your tools and there should be a button that says delete browsing history
just dont press clear history
That would be a description of how Microsoft was founded, and developed into the company that it is today.
Generally speaking, no. Deleting the browsing history provides little or no performance benefit.