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The trouble with Firefox (and Internet Explorer for that matter) is that it's messy. Computer programs haven't "grown up" yet and that shows in the way they store things. I often say that they make a teenager's bedroom look and https://digitalsoftmedia.co.uk that most definitely applies with your browsing history.

Firefox offers a menu option (which can be invoked with a key combination) to delete your history.

Go to the Tools menu and the "Clear Recent History" option.

Or you can press the Ctrl, Shift and Delete all at the same time if you prefer doing contortion.

This will bring a dialog box that has lot of innocent looking things to tick and select.

It's pivotal to remember that all the actions with clearing internet history can't remain easily undone - the only reliable-ish way I've found is to wont Windows System Restore - so you press the "Clear Now" you'll have gone past the indicate of no return.

The transcend option is the most innocent - you can select the range to clear. This doesn't have you much in the way of options (Google Chrome is a collection better in this respect):

You can choose the default value of Everything - this will do as you expect and scrub your browsing history since you've installed Firefox.

If deleting the of your browsing history is much to bear, Firefox offers the last hour (which should get of that incriminating porn viewing session!), two hours, four hours or today.

If you don't like this pretty much "all or nothing" airway then do the browsing you'd view to remove with Google Chrome which offers the past hour, day, or 4 weeks as its options.

Next up, it's time to choose the things you want to clear. I told you this was messy!

Firefox will pre-tick "Browsing & Download History" and "Cache".

The browsing history is pretty - it's the list of sites that appear in the drop-down in the address bar and the ones that show up when you press ctrl-H. It's also the name that incriminates quite a few shack because it's used to suggest squeeze when Firefox offers to autocomplete addresses.

The cache is Firefox stores local copies of bits of the sites you've been browsing. So that's worth clearing alongside the browsing history.

But that doesn't do the whole job. Would that it were that easy!

Form and Search History is an pair to combine. The Form is the part of Firefox that sometimes remembers the values you've into forms, saving you mis-typing your name too often. Which is useful to keep.

Search cognition is the part that remembers what you've searched for. Which is likely what you'd like to channelize rid of, otherwise the auto could show your other half what you were looking for as anniversary gift (or for some other, less excusable, reason).

It's to you how you deal with that dilemma.

Cookies are option to delete. If you forbear them uchecked, they won't be and someone could deduce at some of the sites you've visited from the trail of cookies that are placed on your computer.

Active Logins and Site Preferences also both unticked by default. Your view on clearing these will on whether the sites you've visited (and would rather no-one else knew you'd visited) store anything like this.

that most definitely applies with your browsing history.

Firefox offers a menu option (which can be invoked with a key combination) to delete your history.

Go to the Tools menu and the "Clear Recent History" option.

Or you can press the Ctrl, Shift and Delete all at the same time if you prefer doing contortion.

This will bring a dialog box that has lot of innocent looking things to tick and select.

It's pivotal to remember that all the actions with clearing internet history can't remain easily undone - the only reliable-ish way I've found is to wont Windows System Restore - so you press the "Clear Now" you'll have gone past the indicate of no return.

The transcend option is the most innocent - you can select the range to clear. This doesn't have you much in the way of options (Google Chrome is a collection better in this respect):

You can choose the default value of Everything - this will do as you expect and scrub your browsing history since you've installed Firefox.

If deleting the of your browsing history is much to bear, Firefox offers the last hour (which should get of that incriminating porn viewing session!), two hours, four hours or today.

If you don't like this pretty much "all or nothing" airway then do the browsing you'd view to remove with Google Chrome which offers the past hour, day, or 4 weeks as its options.

Next up, it's time to choose the things you want to clear. I told you this was messy!

Firefox will pre-tick "Browsing & Download History" and "Cache".

The browsing history is pretty - it's the list of sites that appear in the drop-down in the address bar and the ones that show up when you press ctrl-H. It's also the name that incriminates quite a few shack because it's used to suggest squeeze when Firefox offers to autocomplete addresses.

The cache is Firefox stores local copies of bits of the sites you've been browsing. So that's worth clearing alongside the browsing history.

But that doesn't do the whole job. Would that it were that easy!

Form and Search History is an pair to combine. The Form is the part of Firefox that sometimes remembers the values you've into forms, saving you mis-typing your name too often. Which is useful to keep.

Search cognition is the part that remembers what you've searched for. Which is likely what you'd like to channelize rid of, otherwise the auto could show your other half what you were looking for as anniversary gift (or for some other, less excusable, reason).

It's to you how you deal with that dilemma.

Cookies are option to delete. If you forbear them uchecked, they won't be and someone could deduce at some of the sites you've visited from the trail of cookies that are placed on your computer.

Active Logins and Site Preferences also both unticked by default. Your view on clearing these will on whether the sites you've visited (and would rather no-one else knew you'd visited) store anything like this.

  
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