How Do You Clear Private Data, Empty Caches And Remove Cookies In Mozilla Firefox?
How to Clear Private Data, Empty Caches and Remove Cookies in Mozilla Firefox Tuesday November 13, 2007Dingdingdingdingding — It’s the keyboard cleaner! If you want to clean your keys (watching a Madeleine while devouring a video) but neither want to shut down the computer nor find out what haphazard combinations (and dings) wiping will yield, you can turn to smart little apps like Keyboard Cleaner (Mac) or ToddlerTrap (Windows). Or, of course, lock the screen Windows or
For Better Web-Based Email Security Web-based email services take great care to make sure only you can see your messages. You may have to enter a password every time you check your mail, for example, and get logged out automatically after some time. Still, you can also contribute to your security. It is prudent to empty your browser’s cache of web pages and stored passwords as well as clear the browsing history or cookies, for example, if you use a web-based email service from a public computer. If you do not clear your private data, the next person using the same computer could get a chance to catch glimpses of your emails or even your password. Clear Private Data, Empty Caches and Remove Cookies in Mozilla Firefox To delete personal cookies, browsing history, cached web pages, saved forms or passwords and other personal data after accessing a web-based email service using Mozilla Firefox: • Select Tools | Clear Private Data… from the menu. • Make sure Browsing History, Saved Form a