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Delete Internet Explorer 7’s Browsing History Automatically When It Closes

Written by Saman Sadeghi on April 16, 2007 Add comments

A few months ago, I wrote a Windows Tip article on how to Delete Internet Explorer 7’s Temporary Internet Files Automatically When It Closes. Here is a partial tip[1] on clearing your browsing history:

  1. On Internet Explorer’s tool bar, click the Tools button, then click Internet Options
  2. In the Browser history section, click the “Settings” button
  3. In the dialog that opens, look for the History section (near the bottom). Set the “Days to keep pages in history” variable to 0
    Set Days To Keep Pages In History To 0
  4. Click the “OK” button in all dialog boxes.

[1] I call this a “partial tip” because the browser will remember the current day’s history, so every site you’ve visited today will be remembered. For some odd reason, setting the variable to 0 doesn’t actually mean “Don’t remember any history” like you would think it should . . . You should consider using Firefox, all of it’s options and feature make sense!

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Learn how to Delete Firefox 2’s Browsing History Automatically When It Closes.

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    6 Comments »

    Comment by Everyday Weekender 2007-04-16 12:33:08

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    yeah I’ve noticed this in IE as well.. the only problem (that I’ve had) with doing this is type of automatic cleanup.. is sometimes i actually want my history.. in those cases, its very frustrating to not know what site i was on that I really really liked the other day :)

    Comment by Saman Sadeghi 2007-04-16 12:49:10

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    I agree! I use Firefox for all of my normal browsing and Internet Explorer (with this trick) for all of my “questionable” browsing!

    Comment by Everyday Weekender 2007-04-16 13:00:59

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    lol… yeah as you can tell, I’ve switched to the mighty firefox as well :mrgreen:

     
     
     
    Comment by TeamTutorials 2007-04-16 13:15:17

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    I am also a firefox user. Only open IE when I am designing a new site for somebody. Needless to say, a migraine usually follows.

    Comment by Saman Sadeghi 2007-04-16 13:21:24

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    I know exactly what you are talking about! I wrote an article called: Internet Explorer - GRRRRR

     
     
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    [...] is so awesome, we can have it delete our browsing history automatically when it closes - unlike Internet Explore, which does a partial deletion . . [...]

     

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