Removing all occurence of our visits on the Internet

Last update on July 16, 2009 12:58 PM by deri58
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Removing all occurence of our visits on the Internet





Internet Explorer


To remove occurence of one or more visits to sites,normally we use the Clear History from the Tools menu in Internet Explorer.
Well note that this may leave some traces.

To remove these traces:
Start/Run/in the window that opens, type regedit and click on OK.
Expand:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\TypedURLs


And delete all the keys except the one named default.

Mozilla Firefox


Click Tools> Delete recent history
Then check all and click "Clear Now."
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