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How to selectively delete browser history |
April 25, 2014
Rather than delete your entire browsing history after visiting a website you want to keep secret, there’s an easy way to remove individual sites.
Google Chrome
Chrome lets you select which websites you want to remove from your browsing history with the click of a checkbox.
In Chrome, click the options button in the top right and select history. A list of your history will appear. Hover over a site and a check box will appear in the column to the left. Check the boxes of any pages you want to remove from your history. Then click “remove selected items” at the top of the page. Google will remind you that you can browse in “incognito mode” which doesn’t log anything in your history. Click remove and your tracks will be erased.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
Link: http://www.pcworld.com/article/2148501/how-to-selectively-delete-browser-history.html#tk.rss_howto
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