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Steps to delete history in Google Chrome:Click the Tools menu (represented by a vertical three-dotted icon at the top-right corner). Select History from the dropdown, and then choose History again from the submenu. This action will take you to the history page. On the left-hand side menu, select Clear browsing data. Set the Time range to All time from the dropdown menu. Check the boxes for Cookies and other site data and Cached images and files, then click the Clear data button. If you are using a Windows computer, close and reopen Chrome to save your changes. If you are on an Apple computer, go to the Chrome menu in the top menu bar and select Quit for the changes to take effect.
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Steps to delete history in Firefox:Click on the Menu bar (represented by a three horizontal lines icon at the top-right corner). Select Settings from the drop down menu. On the menu to the left, select Privacy & Security. Search for Cookies and Site Data. Under the Cookies and Site Data option, click the Clear Data button. Check the boxes for Cookies and Site Data and Cached Web Content then click the Clear button. If you are using a Windows computer, close and reopen Firefox to save your changes. If you are on a Mac computer, go to the Firefox menu in the top menu bar and select 'Quit' for the changes to take effect.
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Steps to clear history in Microsoft Edge:Click the Tools menu (represented by three horizontal dots in the upper-right corner). Select Settings from the drop-down menu. On the left-side menu, click on Privacy, search, and services. In the Clear browsing data section, click on Choose what to clear. Choose Cookies and other site data and Cached images and files. Click Clear Now. Close Microsoft Edge to apply your changes.
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Steps to clear history in Safari for macOS:
Clearing cache and cookies is essential for several reasons:
Maximizing Performance: Cache stores a lot of data on your local drive, potentially occupying significant disk space. The more data in the cache, the slower your computer may become. Clearing the cache can enhance website loading times and improve your device's performance.
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Fixing Browser Errors: Cached data can sometimes cause browser issues, leading to slow-loading websites, errors, or unresponsiveness. Clearing the cache can resolve these problems.
When clearing cookies:
Enhance Security: Deleting cookies prevents hackers from potentially accessing your browser sessions and stealing personal data.
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