How to permanently delete browser search history? There are several methods that you can utilize to delete your browser history permanently. You can use several ...
I often recommend Firefox over Google Chrome when it comes to user privacy, but despite the legitimate concerns over how much data Google collects on its users, the company has become pretty good ...
Every browser keeps a record of every single website you visit, known as search history. Search history proves beneficial at times, such as when you have to revisit the websites later on, say, to ...
If you share a computer with someone else, you might not want that person to be able to check your Internet browsing history. That record is easy to erase, however, in all of the major browsers.
Regular readers learned a lot about cookies and browsing history in a previous article. They now know, for example, what types of information web browsers add to each user’s stored “history” and why ...
Firefox's drop-down address bar is great at getting you to sites after typing a few letters—unless you've mistyped a site, or visited similar-named pages. Fix Firefox's confusion forever with a ...
Rather than delete your entire browsing history after visiting a website you want to keep secret, there’s an easy way to remove individual sites. Chrome lets you select which websites you want to ...
Just about every Web browser keeps a record of where you have been on the Web; the good, the bad, even the what-were-you-thinking! It’s not a permanent record, however. If you’re concerned about your ...
When you use Mozilla Firefox to browse competitors' websites or research information for your business plans, the browser automatically tries to auto-complete the website URLs you type into the ...
For the aim of maximizing overall efficiency of your cached web content, your web browsers cache will often save cache data. Nevertheless, over time, this can consume a significant amount of disk ...