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How Do You Hide On The Internet Explorer Search Bar The Names Of The Sites You Browsed Earlier?

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How Do You Hide On The Internet Explorer Search Bar The Names Of The Sites You Browsed Earlier?

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Sometimes even after deleting all the sites from the history and cookie folders we end up seeing their names on the search bar of the Internet Explorer. That is, you hit the A key on the keyboard and the search bar starts showing you the sites that have names starting with A. Basically, Internet Explorer is using autocomplete to make your job easier on the internet. But the embarrassment can occur when an outsider is browing websites on your computer. However, you can easily eliminate this problem. Just follow the steps given below: Open your Internet Explorer. Find the “tools” menu. From it select “Internet option”. Below the Internet option title you will see 6 tabs. From it select “content”. Now on this tab select Autocomplete’s “settings” button. Now a small box should appear where you will uncheck “Web address”. If for any reason you don’t want others to know the user names and password you typed on your computer uncheck “user names and password on forms.” Now hit “ok” To make the

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