Google said it would delete millions of records of users’ browsing activities as part of a settlement of a class-action lawsuit that alleged it tracked people without their knowledge. The case, filed ...
Many users browse daily without realising how much data their browser stores. Here’s how to delete your browsing history on all major browsers.
In a lawsuit over Google Chrome's incognito mode, which was supposed to not collect private information, but actually collected search and browsing history, Google deleted billions of browsing data ...
Just about every modern browser can now sync your browsing history across devices, from laptop to mobile and back again. There are benefits to this—being able to continue your browsing on a different ...
Next, choose an option from the Time range menu. Select the items you want to delete, then press Delete data. Individual sites: Search settings for View permissions and data. Press the trash icon next ...
Private browsing entails surfing the web without storing information about your browsing sessions. During private browsing, your web history isn't saved, form data isn't recorded, and cookies are ...
Your web browser works hard to make your online experience smooth. To do this, it stores bits of information like site data, passwords, and your browsing history ...
There is no built-in option in Google Chrome to completely stop saving your browsing history without using Incognito or Guest mode. If you want to browse online without leaving any trace, you’ll need ...