

Use the checkboxes to choose the data you want to keep or clear, select the time range and click 'Clear Now' button to confirm.Choose 'Options' → 'Privacy & Security' → in 'History' section click 'Clear History'.Check elements you would like to clear and click 'Clear' button to confirm.Choose 'Options' → 'Privacy & Security' → in 'Cookies and Site Data' section click 'Clear Data' to open the 'Clear Data section' popup.In Firefox click 'More' menu icon (three bars).Microsoft Edge, browsing data, and privacy.Select the 'Cookies and saved website data' checkbox and click 'Clear'.Under 'Clear browsing data', select 'Choose what to clear'.In Microsoft Edge click 'More' menu icon (three dots) → 'Settings'.In Internet Explorer tap 'More' menu icon (three dots).Launch the inetcpl.cplcommand from 'Command Prompt' or the 'Run' dialog boxįor earlier versions of Internet Explorer, please check this guide.Select the checkbox next to 'Cookies' and confirm.In Internet Explorer, click 'Settings' cog → 'Delete browsing history'.Choose Safari → scroll down and tap 'Clear History and Data' and confirm.Click 'Manage Website Data', then click 'Remove All'.In Safari click 'Preferences' → 'Privacy'.Clear, enable, and manage cookies in Chrome.Check the data you want to delete and confirm.In Chrome app tap 'More' menu icon (three dots) → 'Settings' → 'Privacy' → 'Clear browsing data'.Check the box next to 'Cookies and site data'.At the top right, tap 'More' menu icon (three dots).


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