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How Do You Remove History On Windows XP By View & Explorer Bar?

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How Do You Remove History On Windows XP By View & Explorer Bar?

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Whenever you browse the web, Internet Explorer tracks and stores information regarding your browsing history, as well as information entered into forms. While this can make it easier to browse and to enter commonly used data (such as user names and passwords), if also allows other users to view information you might prefer to keep private. Fortunately, removing your history in Windows XP by using the Internet Explorer toolbar is a breeze. Start Internet Explorer. Select “Tools,” then “Internet Options.” If you do not see the “Tools” drop-down menu at the top of the page, tap the “alt” key to make it appear. Click “Delete” under “Browsing history.” Ensure that only the “History” checkbox is selected, unless there are other elements you wish to delete, such as your cookies or temporary Internet files, which may be checked by default. For Internet Explorer 7 users, simply click the “Delete history” box and then “Yes.” Depending on your history, this process may take several minutes. Close

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