Sunday, 23 September 2012

Delete Internet Explorer, Firefox or Chrome's Cache, Cookie or History - Shortcut


By on Sunday, September 23, 2012

Today, I am going to tell you about a very simple shortcut but albeit a very useful one. Each time you access a file through your web browser, the browser caches (i.e., stores) it. By doing this, the browser doesn't have to newly retrieve files. A cookie is a file created by a web browser, at the request of a web site, that is then stored on a computer. A browser's history is a log of sites that you visit. AS you keep on visiting pages, these date gets collected and it slows down your system. So its advisable to clear them at least once every week. This can be achieved by doing a number of steps which is quite different for different browsers. But here, i'll tell you a simple shortcut to do this. And what's more, the shortcut to delete cache, cookies and histories works in Chrome, Explorer and firefox alike.

Quick and Easy Way to Delete Internet Browser Caches, Cookies, or History




Ok! So here it is. Go to your Browser(Chrome, Firefox or Internet Explorer). Now click the following keyboard Combination


Ctrl+Shift+Del 

This shortcut works for Internet Explorer 8,9, Google Chrome, and Firefox 3.6 and up.  

Delete Cache, Cookies, History, Form data from Internet Explorer
Delete Cookies, Cache, History from Internet Explorer



Delete Cookies, Cache, History fromFirefox
Delete Cookies, Cache, History from Firefox 

Delete Cookies, Cache, History from Google Chrome
Clear Browsing Data on Chrome

So, thats it! A simple and convenient solution. Based on the menu that pops up after pressing Ctrl+Shift+Del , you can selectively delete cookies, cache, history, stored passwords or form data. You can also specify the time for which you want your data to be removed!



 


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