No, the registry itself does not store your browsing history. The Windows registry is a database that contains configuration settings and options for the operating system and installed applications. Browsing history is typically stored in the web browser's own data files, not in the registry. Each browser has its own method for retaining and managing this information.
No, I do not store any browsing history as I am a separate entity from your web browser.
No, it does not, browsers do.
The purpose of the private web browsing is to store the history temporarily until the tab is closed so you can't recover the history.
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click 'safety' then 'delete browsing history' then 'history' and delete or just ctrl+shift+del
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You cannot delete your browsing history with your internet service provider (ISP) as they may still have access to that information. However, you can use private browsing modes or VPNs to prevent your ISP from tracking your browsing history in the first place.
Private browsing, or ghost browsing is achieved through the tools section. In the set up for private browsing it is possible to maintain a browsing history or delete it upon closing the program. This can be indicated when opening the private browser.
Browsing history is stored in the browser itself. Click on Tools in the toolbar on top. Click Options in that. You can delete the history there.
No, you still have cookies. If you went on a "dirty" site and your under 18 you CAN get caught when you enter one of those sites they store your ip adress. If you want a way to not have an web history use Inprivate Browsing on Internet Explorer
Settings- Clear Browsing History