Two ways to make win7 explorer history disappear

  
                

Windows 7 is getting more powerful and the search function is also very powerful, but after searching for data, there will be records in the search bar, which may reveal personal privacy. With the rapid development of society, people have begun to pay attention to their privacy issues. So after the search, it is best not to keep the search records, so as not to leave behind. However, the most troublesome thing for us is that we look at how to delete the search records we left. The following small series will introduce you to the Windows 7 Explorer in the Win7 system.

We can solve it in two ways, one manually, one is to use the software, note that if your system is Windows7 Home Basic Edition, you need to use third-party software to set up is relatively simple.

First, manually modify the Win7 system group policy settings

In the Windows7 system start menu, enter "gpedit.msc" in the "Search" box and press Enter (or Win + R key) Open the Run window to enter), open the "Local Group Policy Editor" window, and then click "User Configuration & Rarr; Administrative Templates & Rarr; Windows Components & Rarr; Windows Explorer", found in the right pane "&ldquo ; Close the display of the recent search entry in the Windows Explorer search box, double-click to open the Properties window, select “Enabled” here, the confirmation will take effect, and the search history will not be saved automatically in the future. It is.

Tip: When you close your search history, you won't see the search suggestions when you search. In addition, if you need to delete the history in the address bar, just right-click on the address bar and select the “delete history” command from the shortcut menu to clean it up.

Second, use Win7 optimization master to prohibit these functions

If you use Windows7 Home Basic Edition, there is no group policy, you can add this function from Windows7 Optimizer 1.3, you can disable the system automatically Record the search history of the resource manager. Click on the top & system settings & rdquo;, then click on the left side of the "System Settings", the right side of the "System Settings" (this should be renamed to the Explorer settings), and then check the last one: "&ldquo ; prohibit the Explorer from searching for records &, and don't forget to click the "Save Settings" button in the lower right corner.

This way, Windows 7 Explorer can also be banned from recording search history and protecting personal privacy. Windows 7's powerful search function is quite easy to use, but the trouble is that all search history will appear in the drop-down list box. If you are using a public computer, security and privacy are a problem. This tutorial is just coming in handy. Are you very happy about privacy, are you willing to miss it?

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