Tapping an item will open it in Firefox, while swiping left over an item will remove it from your browsing history. Method 5. Click the "Hub" icon. It's the star-shaped icon in the upper-right area of the Edge window just left of the pen icon.
A pop-out menu will appear. It's on the left side of the pop-out menu. This will show your history in the main section of the pop-out window. You can click an item here to visit its page. To clear your browsing history, click Clear history in the top-right corner of this menu, make sure "Browsing history" is checked, and click Clear.
Method 6. Click the star icon. You'll see this icon in the top-right side of the window. Clicking it will invoke a pop-out menu. Click the History tab. It's in the top-right side of the pop-out menu. You can click a folder in the History menu to view your history from a certain date, or you can right-click a folder or item and click Delete to remove it from your history.
To clear your browsing history, click the gear icon in the top-right corner of the window, click Internet options , click Delete below "Browsing history", make sure "History" is checked, and click Delete. Method 7. Tap the book button.
It's to the left of the two overlapping squares in the lower-right corner of the screen.. Tap the "History" tab. This clock-shaped icon is in the top-right corner of the screen. Tapping an entry on this page will take you to the entry's webpage. To remove items from your browsing history, tap Clear in the bottom-right corner of the screen, then select a time frame when prompted.
Method 8. Open Safari. It's a blue, compass-shaped app in your Mac's dock. This menu item is in the top-left side of your Mac's screen. Click Show History. Doing so will bring up a window with your Mac's history.
Clicking on an item will take you to its page. Yes, especially if they are going through the same accounts. Not Helpful 2 Helpful You can't. Once it is deleted, you cannot get it back unless you have a special type of program that saves the internet browser history. Copies of pages, images, and other media content stored on your PC. The browser uses these copies to load content faster the next time you visit those sites. Info that sites store on your PC to remember your preferences, such as your sign-in or your location.
The list of files you've downloaded from the web. This only deletes the list, not the actual files you've downloaded. Websites you've excluded from ActiveX Filtering, and data that the browser uses to detect tracking activity. The list of sites that you've saved as favorites. Don't delete favorites if you only want to remove individual sites—this will delete all of your saved sites. Saved data used by InPrivate Filtering to detect where sites might be automatically sharing details about your visit.
Windows 10 Internet Explorer Windows 8. Use the latest browser recommended by Microsoft Get speed, security, and privacy with Microsoft Edge. You can scroll down the list. Step 3: From this list you can click on any page displayed to revisit it. Alternatively if you click on the three buttons in the corner you get the options to Open history page or Clear browsing data. Step 4: If you select Open history page you can search the history using a keyword in the Search box, or choose a date range.
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