How To Delete A Particular Web Address In Internet Browser History : Method 2
Last time I told you about a simple method to delete a particular web address from browser history. Well I got an email saying that this method is not working for him please give an alternate solution. Ok, here is a quick another solution to delete a particular web address. As an example I am taking Mozilla Firefox here.
Suppose I have opened any site, lets say Orkut. Now follow the steps below to delete only Orkut links without clearing my history.
Step1) First open Mozilla Firefox and press ctrl+H
Step2) Now in the left hand side panel, in the search bar enter the name of the of site that you want to delete from the history list. Have a look :
Step3) Here you will get the list of pages of the website that you have visited. Just press ctrl+A (select all) and press delete button from your keyboard or right click on the selected links and select delete.
And the selected links will be deleted from the history list. Simple !
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its working gr8 !! The earlier trick was not working for me but this one rox !
Here is another method to delete not only a particular web address, but also the comprehensive information and all the tracks related to a particular website, i.e. cookies, history, download tracks, etc. That’s what I do.
1. download History Killer Pro
2. Scan all targets
3. enter your search keyword via Search Box (left down), say youtube or facebook
4. Clean targets
Easy, fast, secure