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i have a macbook and i was wondering how do i turn off the feature that remembers all the previous searches on one website like yahoo for example?

2006-12-16 10:19:35 · 6 answers · asked by burning_buttocks 1 in Computers & Internet Hardware Laptops & Notebooks

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Hmm... lol, some of the answerers have no idea what they're talking about. ("man", for example) I hope I do...

If you're using Internet Explorer, go to Tools, Internet Options, Content, and then AutoComplete. Change the "Forms" box to unchecked, and you should notice a change.

I think that's how you turn it off... try it! Clear your history, by the way, to delete past searches.

2006-12-16 10:33:14 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i'd be happy which could help you pick MAC eyeshadows. because you probably did not furnish your pores and skin, hair, or eye colour, i provides you you with ideas which will tournament all pores and skin colorations. you need to get 2 colorations good off the bat: a spotlight and likewise a contouring colour - when you get those out of ways, you'll get almost any colour to bypass in between. For spotlight colorations, you want some thing lighter than your pores and skin colour and some thing both matte or velvet. Rice Paper is a nude impartial colour which will nicely be utilized lower than your foreheadbone for someone who has a extremely mild to deep complexion. Gesso is a bright white colour which will nicely be utilized very gently to characteristic a spotlight. For mild pores and skin, my all time well known colour of eyeshadow (as a spotlight) is Brule. next, you'll favor to make certain a contour colour which will upload intensity for your eyes. %. a brown, any brown - yet one that's not too darkish. pick a matte brown because it's going to seem extra organic. i'd bypass with Cork once you've mild pores and skin to medium pores and skin, or espresso for deep skintones. Now....that is the relaxing section! determining on a colour to play with. Do you want some thing shimmery? Or some thing diffused and quiet? in case you want some thing that has a POP to it...%. out Goldmine, Paradisco, or Hepcat. in case you want some thing quiet and sweet, pick Haux, Digit, or Sable. Now for software: be conscious the spotlight colour lower than your foreheadbone and combine it somewhat downward. utilizing a tapered brush, be conscious the contour colour on your crease. And very last, sweep the relaxing colour throughout your lid and as a lot because the crease. gently mixture the crease colour and the relaxing colour at the same time. have relaxing! :)

2016-11-30 20:51:36 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

When you browse the Internet, Safari stores information about the websites you visit on your computer. That information can include the contents of the webpages you've viewed and any information you've entered at a site, such as usernames, passwords, and credit card numbers. Other people who use your computer may be able to view that information.

If you don't want Safari to store this information, you can turn on private browsing. When private browsing is turned on

Webpages are not added to the history. (You can still use the Back and Forward buttons to return to webpages you've viewed in a window.)
Items are automatically removed from the Downloads window when private browsing is turned off.
Information isn't saved for AutoFill, including names and passwords.
Searches are not added to the pop-up menu in the Google search field.
Cookies are deleted when private browsing is turned off.

To turn on private browsing, choose Safari > Private Browsing.

To turn off private browsing, choose Safari > Private Browsing again, and close any windows you've used to view private information. (Other users can view pages you've visited in any open window by using the Back and Forward buttons.)

Private browsing is always turned off when you open Safari, even if it was on when you last quit Safari.

2006-12-16 17:46:39 · answer #3 · answered by Elbert 7 · 1 0

Safari - Preferences

Try poking around in that menu.

2006-12-16 10:22:14 · answer #4 · answered by JackieCakes 2 · 0 0

You could go under History and select clear history.

2006-12-16 10:28:28 · answer #5 · answered by johndeereman 4 · 0 0

DONT click the ****** link its a virus!!!!

2006-12-16 10:20:59 · answer #6 · answered by lala89 3 · 1 1

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