How do you delete the history of what you do on google search engines?
Written by seocraze on Mar 19th, 2010 | Filed under: Search Engines
How do you delete the history of what you do on google search engines
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How do you delete the history of what you do on google search engines
On IE, tools, internet options – then clear cache and cookies and then Content, autocomplete settings clear the things in there.
Simply delete Google’s cookie on your web browser. In Internet Explorer 7, from the menu bar, go to Tools > Internet Options > General Tab > under Browsing History, click [Delete] > click Cookie [Delete].
delete cookies from your computer, this will delte stored passwords and stuff to so make sure you know all your user names and passwords to sites you frequent that require logging in…deleting cookies varies by browser…in internet explorer go to tools then internet option and select the general tab, then under the browsing history section hit delete….in mozilla firefox go to tools then clear private data and select cookies
Hello Jordan C,
I’m just guessing here, that you are asking about the Google search text field at the top right of your Macintosh Safari web browser. Is that it? Just to the left of that is the image of a spy (magnifying) glass with a little down arrow. When you click on that you get a drop-down menu of past searches.
At the very bottom of that list is a "Clear Recent Searches" menu command. When you highlight that the big long list will disappear. If you have Windows, it might be the same for it. Best of luck to you.
–Rick
delete cookies from your computer, this will delte stored passwords and stuff to so make sure you know all your user names and passwords to sites you frequent that require logging in…deleting cookies varies by browser…in internet explorer go to tools then internet option and select the general tab, then under the browsing history section hit delete….in mozilla firefox go to tools then clear private data and select cookies. Or, you could go to IE, tools, internet options – then clear cache and cookies and then Content, autocomplete settings clear the things in there.
another thing you could do, is simply delete Google’s cookie on your web browser. In Internet Explorer 7, from the menu bar, go to Tools > Internet Options > General Tab > under Browsing History, click [Delete] > click Cookie [Delete].