How do I delete browser history after completing a task?
Why Delete Browser Histories?
There are a number of reasons why someone would want to clear the browser history file ranging from not wanting others to see what was recently searched for as well as keeping the computer free of clutter. For example, if you share a computer with a roommate, you might not want your roommate to see that you’ve been visiting websites that discuss “roommates from Hell” or how to evict a roommate.
In addition, as your Web surfing adventures continue, you may find that your computer’s hard drive is loaded with temporary files and performance is suffering. In either case, deleting your browser history files can help you save face and keep your computer from being overloaded with junk.
Deleting Web History
Most Web browsers have a mechanism in place for deleting the browser’s history, temporary Internet files, and cookies. In Internet Explorer 8.0, this option is found in Tools > Internet Options (the steps are similar for earlier versions of Internet Explorer). On the General tab of Internet Options, find the Browsing History section and click Delete. Choose the items that you want to delete (temporary Internet files, cookies, history, form data, passwords, and InPrivate filtering data) and then click the Delete button.
Depending on your Web surfing habits and preferences, you can opt to have Internet Explorer automatically delete your history each time you exit the browser. Simply place a checkmark in the box that says, “Delete browsing history on exit” which is found on the General tab just under the Browsing History section.
Internet Explorer 8.0’s InPrivate Browsing
Internet Explorer 8.0 introduced a new feature called InPrivate Browsing. You can use this feature by going to Tools > InPrivate Browsing. This opens a new Internet Explorer window that you can use to surf the Internet without worrying about cookies, history files, and temporary files being stored on your computer. When using this feature, you won’t have access to your toolbars or extensions.
Other Concerns
Deleting Web history is fairly easy and it’s a good maintenance step that will keep your temporary files from becoming too large. However, your computer still keeps track of your deleted histories in hidden system files. For most users, this isn’t a big deal, but for users with sensitive, confidential concerns, stronger solutions exist. If you need a stronger solution, consider Privacy Controls software which is designed to give you better control over how your computer stores data that you want to keep to yourself.
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