Google Chrome offers a way incognito (Ctrl + Shift + N) to leave no trace while browsing certain websites.
The problem with using incognito is that if you see something interesting and want to recover later, you can not because the incognito does not save history or cache .
If you want to control what to keep and what not to your navigation, Google Chrome includes privacy options for it.
We show them.
Google Chrome options that interest us this time are in Settings> Privacy . You can access the address chrome: // chrome / settings / or from the top right of Google Chrome and button settings .
Privacy is divided into two main sections: Content Settings and Clear browsing data.
Content settings
In Content settings you decide what content to keep and what to ignore content.Specifically, cookies, images , and JavaScript. In addition, you can customize the use of pop-ups or pop – ins, PC location, notifications, and so on .
All of these options can be marked as Allow or Prompt what to do or not allow .Whichever option you choose, Chrome includes a section Manage exceptions where add links to the option (allow or disallow) will be skipped.
About cookies in All cookies and site data will have access to all stored cookies. With thehelp of the integrated browser, you will have the opportunity to find and delete specific cookies , so deleting your tracks.
Clear browsing data
From this section you can erase your tracks to complete : browsing history, download history, cache, cookies, saved passwords, data stored in AutoComplete, etc. Google Chrome lets you check or uncheck each of these options.
In addition, Google Chrome offers a temporal filtering of these data to clear an hour, yesterday, last week, four weeks or a lifetime ago.
Clear all of your History – Delete your browsing history On Windows Pc or laptop
1. At the top right, click Menu
.
2. Click History and recent tabs
History.
3. Click the button Clear browsing data. A dialog will appear.
4. From the drop-down menu, select how much history you want to delete. To clear your entire browsing history, select the beginning of time.
5. Check the boxes for the data you want Chrome to clear, including “browsing history.” Learn more about the types of browsing data you can delete
6. Click the button Clear browsing data.
Delete specific items from your history on PC
You can manually delete parts of your history. To search for something specific, use the search bar at the top.
1. At the top right, click Menu
.
2 Click History and recent tabs
History.
3 Check the box next to each webpage that you want to remove from your History.
4 At the top of the page, click the button Remove selected items.
5 A confirmation box will appear. Click Remove.
Delete your browsing history on Android OS
Clear all of your history
- Tap Menu
.
- Tap History.
- At the bottom, tap Clear Browsing Data.
- Check the box next to “Clear browsing history.” It may be checked by default.
- Uncheck any other boxes you don’t want to delete.
- Tap Clear.
Delete specific items from your history
You can manually delete parts of your history. To search for something specific, use the search bar at the top.
- Tap Menu
.
- Tap History.
- Tap the X next to the specific entry you want deleted.
Delete your browsing history on iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch – Clear all of your history
1 Tap Menu
.
2 Tap History.
3 At the bottom, tap Clear Browsing Data.
5 Tap Clear Browsing History.
6 Confirm your choice. Tap Done.
Delete specific items from your history
You can manually delete parts of your history. To search for something specific, use the search bar at the top.
- Tap Menu
.
- Tap History.
- Tap the X next to the specific entry you want deleted.