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Saturday, May 25, 2013
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How to clear or disable autocomplete
Web browser remember what you have entered on web pages as they have the AutoComplete option for saving user names, passwords, web addresses, and other data you enter into web forms. If the AutoComplete feature is enabled, the next time you re-visit the web page, your previous entry will be suggested.
Here you can find information how clear the autocomplete history, and enable or disable AutoComplete settings in different browsers.
With Clear All History you can easily clear the AutoComplete history in most browsers including Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Opera.
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How to clear AutoComplete in Internet Explorer
Press Ctrl+Shift+Delete to open the Delete Browsing History window.
Select Form Data and click the Delete button.
If you want Internet Explorer to automatically clear AutoComplete on exit, open the Tools menu and click Internet Options, then select Delete browsing on exit.
How to clear AutoComplete in Firefox
Open the Firefox menu, go over to the History menu and select Clear Recent History.
In the 'Time range to clear' select Everything.
Click the arrow next to Details and select Form & Search History, then click Clear Now.
If you want to delete individual entries, click on the form field and press the down arrow key to display the list of the saved entries, then highlight the entry you wish to delete and press Delete.
In Firefox, to disable autocomplete, click on the Tools menu at the top of the Firefox window and select Options. In the Options window open the Privacy tab and select Use custom settings for history from the click the drop-down menu next to Firefox will, then remove the check mark for Remember search and form history.
Related posts:
How to clear your browser's history
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