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Download CCleaner, it's free and will clean out a lot of stuff.

2007-10-16 01:59:06 · answer #1 · answered by Yoi_55 7 · 1 0

Even if you use the techniques mentioned above these sites can still be retrieved from the computer. In order to erase it properly you must first erase the history, then you must erase the Temp. Internet files, ans all the cookies. then you will need to delete then from a secret folder that is hidden in the windows directory. After that these files can still be recovered by special software. But if you write over this space then you will reduce the chances of it getting found.

2007-10-16 02:05:30 · answer #2 · answered by Randy W 5 · 0 0

You can easily delete your internet history. However, your internet history can be saved up into six places.

Manual steps to erase your temporary internet files.

1. Quit Internet Explorer, Firefox, or any other web browser
2. Click Start, click "Control Panel", and then double-click "Internet Options".
3. On the General tab, click "Delete Files" under Temporary Internet Files.
4. In the Delete Files dialog box, click to select the "Delete all offline content" check box , and then click OK.
5. Click OK.

Microsoft Windows 98 and later

1. Quit Internet Explorer and close all windows.
2. In Control Panel , double-click Internet Options.
3. In General tab,Click Delete Cookies under Temporary Internet Files
4. Click OK.

If securely delete your internet history to permanently delete your internet history. You will have to take a couple more steps check the internet history, Check your history.
http://www.delete-computer-history.com/delete-pc-internet-history.html

2007-10-17 02:26:42 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The easiest way is to create a dummy account (assuming you have Windows and have administrator access). Use the dummy account and when you are done surfing log back into your main account and delete the dummy account including all the files.

You can create an account via Start -> Control Panel -> User Accounts

Also there are a wide variety of software that you can download to erase your surfing tracks. They delete cookies, visited urls, etc.

2007-10-16 02:02:23 · answer #4 · answered by bonusgrabber.com 2 · 0 0

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2016-12-14 19:14:58 · answer #5 · answered by calderon 4 · 0 0

hi,
the traces of the websites surfe is kept in your history folder to remove that



Microsoft Internet Explorer users
Viewing History

Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.x users can view their history files by clicking the "Tools" menu, "Internet Options", clicking the "Settings" button under the Browsing history, and then clicking the "View Files" button.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x users can view their history files by clicking the "Tools" menu, "Internet Options", clicking the "Settings" button, and then clicking the "View Files" button.
Deleting History

Microsoft Windows users running Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x and 7.x can delete their history files by clicking the "Tools" menu, "Internet Options", and clicking the "Delete Files" or "Delete" button. Users also have the option of automatically deleting files each time the close the browser window by clicking the "Advanced" tab and checking "Empty Temporary Internet Files folder when browser is closed" under the "Security" section.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x users on an Apple Macintosh can delete the history by clicking the "Hard Drive" icon, "System", "Preferences", "Explorer", and moving the history file into the trash.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.02 and lower users can delete their history by clicking the "View" menu, "Options", open the tab "Advanced", click the "Settings" tab, and click the "Empty Folder" button.
Mozilla Firefox users
Viewing History

Press Ctrl + H to open the left-side history bar.

or

Click History at the top of the window.

or

Users using earlier versions of Mozilla Firefox can also view their history by clicking "Go" and clicking "History".

Deleting History

Mozilla Firefox users can clear their history by clicking the "Tools" menu, "Options", clicking the "Piracy" button, and under "History" click the "Clear" or "Clear Now" button.

Netscape users
Viewing History

Microsoft Windows users can view history by first opening Netscape and click the "Edit" menu, "Preferences", "History", and view the location where Netscape is storing your files. Next, open this folder within Explorer.
Deleting History

Netscape users can delete their history files by clicking the "Edit" menu, "Preferences", "History", and click the "Clear History" button.
Opera users
Viewing History

Users can view their history files by opening the "cache" folder within their opera folder. Microsoft Windows users can often find this within "C:\Program files\Opera\".

Deleting History

Opera users can delete their history by clicking the "File" menu, "Preferences", "History", and click "Empty now" button. In addition, users can check "Empty on exit" if they wish for this task to occur each time they exit the browser.

Additional information:
Additional information about cache can be found on our cache dictionary definition.

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http://website101.com/cookies_tutorial.html


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2007-10-16 01:58:57 · answer #6 · answered by ankur899 3 · 1 0

Goto
Tools-> Internet Options-> Clear History Click clear history

that's it all microsoft explorer browsers.

2007-10-16 02:20:55 · answer #7 · answered by vannalas 2 · 0 0

Internet Explorer(6.x or 7.x ):go to menu, click option, go to tab and click the row.
Internet Explorer(4.x):click icon, go to , and then dragging and dropping the history files into the .
Internet explorer(3.x or less): go to menu, click option, go to tab, go to , then click button.


Mozilla Firefox:press ctrl+shift+del button. a dialog box will pop up. click d desired items to be deleted and then click clear now button.

2007-10-16 19:59:23 · answer #8 · answered by MASTERMIND 2 · 0 0

Just download and install CCLeaner from the Web.It will delete all traces...

thanks.

2007-10-16 17:06:00 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

go to your browser wether its mozilla or ie explorer and
clear history and delete cookies, also download adaware
free from www.lavasoft.com and cc cleaner from filehippo
.com and you will have most crap be gone, also do
a disk cleanup in system tools every now and then.

2007-10-16 01:59:41 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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