Easily delete specified historical search records under Vista

  
        

Whoever likes to peek into privacy, when using someone else's computer, open IE browser, double click the mouse in Baidu's search box, then ………… see if you can't see it Human things. Or, open your browsing history, double-click on the username input box in a forum, and your vest will be clearly seen by him/her. Of course, you can clear these history at any time, but once you empty it, you don't want it! What should I do? Can I arbitrarily delete the record I specified? The answer is yes. Here are a few common ways to clean up the history. In the first method, you can delete the one you want to delete. The first method: custom delete (that is, which history is deleted to delete which). Take Baidu as an example. Of course, the input boxes in other web pages are also the same: in the search bar of Baidu search webpage, Clicking the left mouse button twice will result in a history that was previously searched. Then use the mouse to point to the history you want to delete (note: point, don't click), then the history will be dark, then click the DEL button to delete the history. You can do whatever you want, and you can delete any one. The second: complete deletion method Right click on the IE icon on the desktop, and then click Properties. Select the "Content" button above. Click the "Auto-complete" button below. Then click “clear form” to delete all previous history. If you want to leave the history of the recorded content in the future, remove the checkmark from the “form” The third: use Vista optimization master to clear the Internet record Vista system naturally must be Vista optimization master, with this, to clear the traces of the Internet is very simple, you do not need to clear the history of the page, search bar history, cookies, etc., as long as Click "Clear Internet traces" in the main interface.

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