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Whenever using the internet browser is very important to delete your browsing history after logging off. In this way, you will be able to prevent other people to know what they did online. It also prevents others from getting their hands on personal information you may have unwittingly saved your web browser while surfing the Internet.
You see, all your online movements logged. Most of the websites they have visited have left cookies on your computer that will monitor your online activities and obtain information about you. Always perform a transaction, the data you filled out will be saved in your browser. Its instant messaging clients record their conversations.
And if you think that your searches at Google is done anonymously, think again. Google and other search engine companies to keep supercomputers for the sole purpose of collecting information based on their searches.
If that is not diligent enough to remove their browsing history, can end up in trouble just because someone else have information that should have kept to yourself. It’s pretty easy task to remove your browsing history, although the forms vary depending on the browser Internet. Here’s how.
Delete Browsing History in Internet Explorer
If you are a Windows user and have your Windows Update turned on, the computer has been downloaded and installed Internet Explorer 8. This latest version of Internet browser Microsoft has managed property clean your browsing history much easier.
To delete your browsing history in Internet Explorer 8, all you need do is to click the security menu in the bar tools. This will open a dropdown menu. Click “Delete Browsing History” in the dropdown menu and you’re done.
Also can configure Internet Explorer to do this automatically for you. To do this, click the Tools menu and click Internet Options. This will open a box tabbed dialog. On the General tab, select “Delete browsing history on exit.”
You also can open the “Delete …” just below the button to select which files to get rid of when you leave. It is recommended that you check everything – temporary files Internet, cookies, history, form data and passwords – if you are using a shared computer.
Delete Browsing History in Firefox
Mozilla Firefox is one of the most popular alternatives to Internet Explorer. As with Internet Explorer, is also fairly easy to delete your history browse in Firefox.
To delete your browsing history in Firefox, you should click on the Tools menu. In the ensuing drop menu dropdown, select the “Clear Recent History” command. This will remove all data from your Web browser stores while browsing the Internet.
To do this automatically, you can open the Options dialog box, which is also on the Tools menu. In the dialog box, select the tab Privacy and check the option that says “Clear History when Firefox closes.”
You can further refine this by clicking the button Settings. Make sure you have a check mark next to the navigation history, cookies, cache, download history, Active Logins the form and search history and saved passwords.
It is so hard to erase your browsing history every time you close your browser. Make sure you do this to keep your personal information protected.
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