But they were simply put in there to make our life much more easier. Internet Explorer (or any other browser for that matter) stores our passwords so we'd never have to type them again. It stores our webpages so that we'd never have to wait for it again. It stores our name so that we'd never have to remember it again. Yes. That's how much we can leave to the computers to remember.
However, what do you do if you don't want the browser to remember it? This article explains how to clear your private data for Internet Explorer 7, Internet Explorer 6, Mozilla Firefox and Safari.
Note: If you are using Internet Explorer or Firefox or Safari or any browser in a public setting (office, school, libraries, community centers), these tools menu and settings mentioned below are usually DISABLED! The only way to make sure that the computer doesn't remember your password when you're checking your e-mail is to make sure the 'Don't remember my password box' is unchecked! Most organizations make sure that your data is deleted every time you log off, but better to be safe than sorry!
You might also want to use this method to make Internet Explorer or Firefox run faster if you find that your browser is running too slow, and you're using Windows XP or Vista.
Clear Private Data, Empty Caches, Delete Passwords and and Remove Cookies in Internet Explorer / Firefox / Safari and so on.
Doing so is pretty simple for each browser:How to clear private data in Internet Explorer 7
1. Open Internet Explorer2. If you don't see the menubar it's probably hidden. Press the Alt key so that it will reveal itself.
3. Click on Tools and Click Internet Options
4. In the Internet Options Window click on Delete button under the 'Browsing History' Heading.
5. Then click on Delete corresponding to the information you want to delete.
6. If you want to delete everything just click on the Delete all button.
How to clear private data, passwords, cache and cookies in Internet Explorer 6
1. If you have the older version of Internet Explorer, I strongly urge you to update your computer. However, if you're using Internet Explorer in a public setting -- like a library or at your school/office.1. In the Tools menu, select Internet Options... .
2. Click the Content tab, and then click the AutoComplete... button.
3. To remove stored passwords, click Clear Passwords.
To clear stored data that you have entered into forms, click Clear Forms.
4. Click OK.
To delete other internet cache data you'll have to use this method. Using disk-clean or CCleaner up will also clear your cache and other data that Internet Explorer had.
How to clear private data, passwords, cache and cookies in Firefox
Clearing private data in Firefox is even easier.1. Click on Tools in the Menubar and then click on 'Clear Private Data...'
2. In the window that pops-up, choose the information that you'd like to delete. I always delete everything except my passwords, because its really hard to remember the password given the amount of sites one has to register to...
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