How to Delete Browser Files and History

It's seems like today, deleting browser files and1. Choose Tools -> Internet Options2. Choose
browsing history is very common practice. Itthe General tab3. Click Delete Files under
makes sense to clean up your browsing historyTemporary Internet Files4. Check Delete all offline
whether you're looking at R-rated material or not.content5. Select OK
If you're not on the bandwagon of deleting yourFirefox:
browser history here is a good tutorial for you.1. Choose Tools -> Options2. Choose the
Deleting Browser Files and HistoryPrivacy Icon3. Choose the Cache tab4. Click Clear
Different internet browsers have different waysCache Now
to delete browser cache files, which is also knownThere you have it. Your internet cache should be
as "clearing" the browser's cache.clear and clean! All done...
Here is a quick run down on how to deleteNot so fast
browser cache files on today's popular internetBut did you know that just because you delete
browsers:your browser files doesn't mean they're not
Mac OS X Browsersrecoverable (and therefore visible) to someone
Firefox:who is really checking up on you or wants to do
1. Choose Firefox -> Preferencesyou harm (steal your identity perhaps)?
2. Choose the Advanced IconThere are file recovery programs that can
3. Choose the Network tabinstantly undelete files that you thought were
4. Click Clear Now under the Cache heading.once long gone.
Safari:Yikes!freedback.org/Reviews/Software
1. Choose Safari -> Empty CachePermanently-Delete-Files.html shows a video how
Alternatively you can "reset" Safari to erase all ofpractically anyone can download a small program
its historycalled Restoration to immediately recover files
1. Choose Safari -> Reset Safarithat you thought were deleted through your
Also, if you want to keep browsing private nextrecycle bin.
time your are surfing, you can turn on privateDon't worry though... the same page also reviews
browsing in Safari:very simple-to-use software programs that make
1. Choose Safari -> Private Browsingit easy to permanently delete your cache and
Windows Browsersother sensitive files, such as photos, videos and
Internet Explorer:spreadsheets.