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Chrome is adding a high-level shortcut to “Clear browsing data” on Android. Google has been testing various iterations of this feature over the past year, but appears to be landing on this version. A ...
It seems simple enough, you Google your latest symptoms to see if your condition warrants a visit to the doctor or just some rest and relaxation. Suddenly, you are inundated with ads from every ...
Whether you’re worried about security, border searches, or embarrassment, there can be plenty of good reasons to scrub your web activity. Here’s how to delete search history on iPhone, whether you’re ...
The debate over whether you should delete cookies and cache continues, with plenty of opposing opinions found all over the web. While cookies and cache are suitable for keeping your phone speedy, ...
Effectively managing your browsing data in Safari is essential for protecting your privacy and making sure your device operates efficiently. Safari provides a variety of options to help you delete ...
Private browsing entails surfing the web without storing information about your browsing sessions. During private browsing, your web history isn't saved, form data isn't recorded, and cookies are ...
Q: Will I lose all my saved passwords if I clear the cache in my browser? A: Routinely clearing the cache in your browser is a recommended maintenance task, but in some cases, it can make changes you ...
Click on the three vertical dots in the upper-right corner of the browser. Select Settings from the drop-down menu.
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