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Clear my Internet browser history?

As you browse the Internet, everything you view is saved to the cache on your computer. Using cache helps everything load faster because data comes from your hard drive instead of a server in a different part of the world. To conserve hard drive space or keep your browsing private, you can clear or delete the history (cache). Select your Internet browser from the following list to get started.  Depending on the browser history will depend on the internet browser you are using. click on the link below to address clearing your history.   


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