Deleting browser Cache without software
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Clear Browser Cache Without Additional Software
Overview
Browsing the internet on a shared computer can leave your digital traces accessible to others. Fortunately, you can easily clear these traces without purchasing specialized software.
Key Concepts
Cache: A stored copy of a webpage on your computer, allowing faster loading times.
History: Tracks visited websites to aid quicker future access and retracing of previously visited sites.
Saved Form Information: Remembers entries in forms for convenience, speeding up future use.
Steps to Clear Browser Data
Internet Explorer
1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. Navigate to Tools > Internet Options in the menu.
3. Click Delete Files, and select Delete all offline content.
4. Choose Clear History.
5. Go to the Content tab.
6. Select AutoComplete.
7. Click Clear Forms (consider disabling this feature for privacy).
8. Your Internet Explorer is now clean!
Mozilla Firefox
1. Open Mozilla Firefox.
2. Go to Tools > Options... in the menu.
3. Select Privacy.
4. Clear History, Saved Form Information, Download Manager History, and Cache.
5. Optionally, clear cookies while noting they may store useful information like logins.
Caution
Use these guidelines at your own risk. Although tested successfully, the author is not responsible for any issues resulting from using these instructions.
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