1 How to Delete Your Browser History on Google Chrome2 How to Clear Your Browser History on Microsoft Edge3 How to Clear Your Browsing History in Firefox4 How to Delete Your Opera Browser History5 Extra: How to Turn on Caret Browsing in Your Browser6 Extra: How to Enable or Disable Your Browser’s PDF Viewer
A word of warning, though. Deleting your browsing history does not completely remove any traces of the websites you have visited. These may still be logged by your internet service provider. Google may also save your searches and it’s possible there’s still some metadata and other information tucked away in the deep recesses of your file system. Still, if you’re sharing your PC with a non-technical user, clearing your browsing history should be enough to ensure they’ll never be aware of your shady deeds. Here’s how to clear your browsing history on each of the most popular browsers:
How to Delete Your Browser History on Google Chrome
How to Clear Your Browser History on Microsoft Edge
How to Clear Your Browsing History in Firefox
How to Delete Your Opera Browser History
That closes out this tutorial, but if you’d like to learn about more options in your browser, give one of the guides below a read:
You can also choose whether you just want to delete your history, or also your cookies, site data, and cached images/files.
Firefox will clear your history immediately.
Extra: How to Turn on Caret Browsing in Your Browser
Caret browsing lets you navigate your browser with your keyboard, which can be helpful in a variety of circumstances. Follow our guide on how to enable caret browsing to find out how to turn it on in your browser.
Extra: How to Enable or Disable Your Browser’s PDF Viewer
Finally, feel free to try our tutorial on how to enable or disable the PDF viewer in your browser. It could increase your security or save you time.