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Your computer tracks every single activity performed by you while surfing the Internet. The cookies, back button of your browser, graphics cache and history file can hold data that can help one to trace your Internet activities. Unless you clear this data either manually or by using some software, your browsing activities are stored in the computer. So, any person who has the right to use your computer would be able to know all about your web surfing habits, videos and images that you have viewed, files and documents that you have just opened and a lot of other things. If you don’t want everyone to know about your browsing habits and want to uphold your privacy, you should do everything that’s feasible to clear your search history and keep yourself protected.

Perhaps you are now wondering how to clear search history. Well, you need not worry as we offer some tips here to make your task easier. If you are using Internet Explorer 7, use the following steps to erase your search history:

Select \”Tools\” and then choose “Internet Options\”. Next, opt for the tab marked \”General\”. Click the \”Delete\” button that appears under \”Browsing history\” region. To clear Address bar history (the list of web sites visited by you), select “Delete history\” and then click on the button labeled “Yes”.

 

Users of Firefox can clear search history by making use of the following steps:

Select in succession \”Tools\”, \”Options\” and \”Privacy\”. Go to the Private area and choose \”Clear Now\”. In \”Clear Private Data\” window, check \”Browsing history\” and opt for \”Clear Private Data Now\”. At the final stage, click OK.

 

If users of AOL browser are thinking about how to clear search history, the following guideline can be of help:

Locate the “Settings” button at the top segment of the AOL window and click on it. Next, you should select “Preferences” and then choose “Toolbar and Sounds\”. Finally, click “Clear history trail now” button.

 

Opera users can clear the history of visited sites by following these steps:

Go to the \”Tools\” menu. Select \”Delete Private Data\”. Click the button marked “Details”. Choose \”Clear history of visited links\”. Click on the “Delete\” button.

 

If you use Netscape browser, you can delete search history by clicking the menu marked \”Edit\” and then select \”Preferences\” and \”History\” one after the other, lastly clicking on the button marked \”Clear History\”.

Though the data stored by your computer can be useful as it can increase your browsing speed because the files are loaded from your hard disk drive instead of downloading the web pages once again. Moreover, due to the storage of such information on your hard disk, suggestions are automatically offered when you type something depending on the information/data that you have typed before. This can help you to work faster as you don\’t need to type the same information/data again. However, all these can seriously compromise your privacy as well as security by making your browsing habits available to any person who can access your computer. So, if you want to safeguard your browsing habits and prohibit such information from falling into the wrong hands, always clear search history.

 

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Many PC users believe that if they clear their computer history and close their browser, the trails of whatever sites they have surfed will disappear forever. However, this is not always true. In fact, a lot of such information stays back on the hard-drives. Unless we know the exact location where such information lay hidden, they could stay in the system and may act as a potential threat to our privacy by disclosing the browsing habits. Just imagine what will happen if your spouse, boss, kids or a friend becomes curious to know what you have been doing online, the websites that you have visited, the music that you have listened to or the movies that you have watched. It will not be hard for all these people to use some software or dig out the required information manually from your PC.

To protect your online browsing habits from falling into the wrong hands or to prevent your privacy from being compromised, you should clear computer history. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer, you can view your browsing history by selecting \”Tools\” menu followed by choosing the tab marked \”Internet Options\”. Next, click the button labeled \”Settings\” and click the \”View Files\” button after that.

Web surfers using Microsoft Internet Explorer can clear computer history by following these steps:

IE 6 and 7 users can delete their history files by choosing the \”Tools\” menu, \”Internet Options\”, and then selecting the \”Delete\” or \”Delete Files\” button. Web surfers can also click the \”Advanced\” tab, go to the \”Security\” section and check the tab marked \”Empty Temporary Internet Files folder when browser is closed\” to erase their computer history. Web surfers using IE 4 on an Apple Macintosh can clear computer history by clicking these tabs in succession-\”Hard Drive\” icon, \”System\”, \”Preferences\” and \”Explorer\”. Finally, they should move the history file into the trash folder. Web surfers using IE 3 can delete their browsing history by selecting the \”View\” menu, going to \”Options\” from there, open the tab marked \”Advanced\”, click the \”Settings\” tab, and then finally select the \”Empty Folder\” button.

 

Mozilla Firefox users can clear computer history by clicking in succession the following: \”Tools\” menu, \”Options\” tab, the \”Privacy\” button, and then click the \”Clear Now\” or \”Clear\” button listed under \”History\” tab. Alternatively, these users can also press three keys marked Ctrl, Shift and Delete so that the Clear Data Window opens. From there, they can check the relevant boxes to clear some specific browsing history or delete the saved Internet history totally.

For Netscape users, history files can be deleted by clicking the menu marked \”Edit\” and then selecting \”Preferences\”, \”History\”, and finally clicking the \”Clear History\” button.

Opera users can clear computer history by clicking the \”File\” menu at first and then selecting \”Preferences\” and \”History\” in succession. After that, the button marked \”Empty now\” should be clicked. In addition to this, Opera users can also check \”Empty on exit\” if they want their browsing history to be deleted every time they exit their browser.