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Question of the Day
How do I delete address bar history in Internet Explorer?
Internet Explorer users can view the address bar history by clicking the down arrow on the far right side of the text box. To help keep the pages you have recently visited or searched for you can clear the address bar history. You can completely delete address bar history using ClearAllHistory(delete history software). To delete address bar history Internet Explorer manually, use the "Clear History" option in Internet Explorer
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Free Delete History - delete computer history software
Delete History Free - What's new
Version 1.2 (December 23, 2007)
- Fixed bug with program stop operating on some PCs.
Version 1.1 (February 7, 2007)
- Supports Vista. Now DeleteHistoryFree fully works with Windows Vista.
- Now DeleteHistoryFree supports IE 7.0.
- Now "Delete History" feature for Opera supports Opera 8.x. and Opera 9.x
- Now "Delete History" feature for Netscape supports Netscape 8.x.
- Now "Delete History" feature for Mozilla, Firefox, Opera also removes tracks of recently downloaded files (clears download list).
- Now "Delete History" feature for Opera also removes the path you used for the last file(s) saving/opening.
- Fixed bug with "Empty Recycle Bin now" feature.
- Improved program tray menu design.
- For more convenience added ability to open program main window (when program is running) by clicking on the desktop icon (not only access running program via the tray icon).
Version 1.0 (December 10, 2005)
Why you need Delete Computer History software
Your computer tracks all activities you do while working on the computer or surfing the Internet. So, anyone who can access you computer is able to know your web surfing history, images and videos you have seen, documents and files you have just opened and many others.
Using Delete History Free you can:
Delete Computer History in Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Netscape, Opera, Firefox
Delete address bar history (URL AutoComplete)
Delete history index.dat file content in Internet Explorer
Delete Windows Temporary files
Clear Clipboard
Delete Recent Documents list
Empty Recycle Bin

How to delete computer history
All information about web sites you visit is stored in the Browser History Files and anyone who has access to your computer can see what web sites you visited.
Delete History Free allows you to delete computer history in Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, Netscape and Opera. "Delete browser history" feature also includes deleting address bar history (URL AutoComplete)
"Delete browser history" option for Internet Explorer is combined with index.dat file deleting.
"Delete browser history" feature for Mozilla, Firefox, Opera includes deleting tracks of recently downloaded files (deletes download list).
"Delete browser history" feature for Internet Explorer also removes the path you used for the last file(s) saving.
How can I delete computer history using Delete History Free?
To delete computer history:
Double-click the Delete History Free tray icon
Click the Tool button in the toolbar.
Select What to Delete item.
Check the Delete Browser History option.
Select the browser(s). You can Delete History for several browsers* simultaneously.
Click the Delete now button.
* Note: "Delete browser history" for Internet Explorer is combined with deleting the content of index.dat file that contains Internet activity traces and can't be deleted manually as it is used by Windows all the time.
Can I delete computer history immediately?
Yes. Click the "Delete Now" button in the toolbar or right-click Delete History Free tray menu and select "Delete History" item
Clear All History - delete computer history tracks
Delete Windows Run History | Delete Windows Search History | Delete Start Menu history Delete open save files list
ClearAllHistory deletes Windows history - Temporary Folders (Temporary files directory), clipboard, Recycle Bin content and Recent documents history, Windows Run History (recently run programs list), Windows search history, Start Menu open programs history, view preferences for desktop and windows you opened, recently open/save files list, allows disable the Recently Used Documents from access without deleting the list of Recently Used Documents.

Delete Windows History
Delete Windows Temporary Folders (Temporary files directory)
Clear Clipboard
Clear Clipboard (buffer) after paste with Ctrl+V and/or Shift+Ins
Delete Recently opened documents list (delete recent documents list)
Disable Recent documents
Empty Recycle Bin
Delete Windows Run History (delete recent run programs list)
Delete Windows Search "Files & Folders" History
Delete Windows Search "Computers" History
Delete Start Menu open programs history (Windows Explorer UserAssist Data)
Delete view preferences for desktop and windows you opened (Streams and StreamMRU)
Delete recently open/save files list (ComDlg32\OpenSaveMRU and ComDlg32\LastVisitedMRU)
Delete Windows Temporary Folders content (Temporary files directory)
The Windows temporary directory (Temp folders) stores Windows and other programs temporary files. This directory can become cluttered and contain files from programs you no longer have installed or files which may violate your privacy. Clear All History empties current user Temporary directory and Windows Temporary folder.
To delete Windows Temporary Folders (Temporary files directory):
Double-click on Clear All History desktop icon
Click Tools button in the toolbar.
Select What to Clear -> Windows History item.
Check the Empty Windows Temporary Folders option.
Click the Empty now button.
If you want to empty Windows Temporary Folders (Temporary files directory) automatically:
Double-click on Clear All History desktop icon
Click Tools button in the toolbar.
Select Settings.
Select the necessary scheduler option
Select What to Clear -> Windows History item check the Empty Windows Temporary Folders option.
Click the Apply button.
Clear Clipboard
We often use copy/paste commands while working with logins, passwords, credit card numbers and other secure information. But Clipboard information can be easily seen by anyone who can access your computer or by the web sites you visit. Using Clear All History you can protect your privacy by clearing your Clipboard. Using "Clear Clipboard (buffer) after paste with Ctrl+V and/or Shift+Ins" feature you can completely remove any information from the Clipboard after paste with Ctrl+V and/or Shift+Ins
Delete Recently opened documents list (delete recent documents list)
Windows stores a list of documents and files you have recently opened and worked with. Anyone who has access to your computer can see this list and directly link to any of the items that you've opened. "Clear Recent Documents" feature allows you to clean up the "recently opened documents" list located in the Start menu.
To delete Recent Documents list:
Double-click on Clear All History desktop icon
Click Tools button in the toolbar.
Select What to Clear -> Windows History item.
Check the Clear recent documents option.
Click the Clear now button.
If you want to delete Recent Documents list automatically:
Double-click on Clear All History desktop icon
Click Tools button in the toolbar.
Select Settings.
Select the necessary scheduler option
Select What to Clear -> Windows History item and check the Clear recent documents option.
Click the Apply button.
Using the Disable Recent documents option (in program Settings) you can disable the recent used documents from access without deleting the list of recently used documents.
Using the Disable Recent documents option you can disable the recent used documents from access without deleting the list of recently used documents.
Empty Recycle Bin
If you delete a file it often means that this file will be moved into the Recycle Bin (not deleted from your computer at all) and can be simply restored from the Recycle Bin. Using "Clear Recycle Bin" feature you can completely delete files from your computer by removing them from the Recycle Bin.
Delete Windows Run History (delete recent run programs list)
Windows stores a list of programs you have run using the Run option in the Start Menu. And anyone who has access to your computer can see the list of programs that you've run. Using ClearAllHistory you can easily clear Windows recently run programs list.
To Windows Run History (recentdelete run programs list):
Double-click on Clear All History desktop icon
Click the Tools button in the toolbar.
Select What to Clear -> Windows History item.
Check the Delete Windows Run History (recently run programs list) option.
Click the Clear now button.
If you want to delete Windows Run History automatically:
Double-click on ClearAllHistory desktop icon
Click the Tools button in the toolbar.
Select Settings.
Select the necessary scheduler option:Clear selected items on program start, Clear selected items on program exit and/or Clear selected items every set period of time option(s) and click the Apply button.
Select What to Clear -> Windows History item.
Check the Delete Windows Run History (recently run programs list) option.
Click the Apply button.
Delete Windows Search "Files & Folders" History
When you use "Search" option in the Start Menu, Windows keeps a list of the last files you searched for and the items you searched for in those files. And this search history will be visible to anyone who begins a new search. Windows "Files & Folders" search history can be easily seen if you open the "Search results" window (Start -> Search -> Files & Folders). Even if this information isn't shown in the "Search results" windows, it is kept in a Windows registry and can be easily viewed. Using ClearAllHistory you can clear Windows search "Files & Folders" history with one click.
To delete Windows Search "Files & Folders" History:
Double-click on Clear All History desktop icon
Click Tools button in the toolbar.
Select What to Clear -> Windows History item.
Check the Delete Windows Search "Files & Folders" History option.
Click the Clear now button.
If you want to clear Windows Search "Files & Folders" History automatically:
Double-click on Clear All History desktop icon
Click Tools button in the toolbar.
Select Settings.
Select the necessary scheduler option:Clear selected items on program start, Clear selected items on program exit and/or Clear selected items every set period of time option(s) and click the Apply button.
Select What to Clear -> Windows History item.
Check the Delete Windows Search "Files & Folders" History option.
Click the Apply button.
Clear Windows Search "Computers" History
After you have searched for an item using Windows Explorer, Windows will automatically keep a record of the search. And this search history will be visible to anyone who begins a new search. "Computers" search history can be seen if you open the Search results window (Start menu -> Search -> Computers). Even if this information isn't shown in the "Search results" windows, it is kept in a Windows registry and can be easily viewed. Using ClearAllHistory you can clear Windows search "Computers" history with one click.
To delete Windows Search "Computers" History:
Double-click on Clear All History desktop icon
Click Tools button in the toolbar.
Select What to Clear -> Windows History item.
Check the Delete Windows Search "Computers" History option.
Click the Clear now button.
If you want to clear Windows Search "Computers" History automatically:
Double-click on Clear All History desktop icon
Click Tools button in the toolbar.
Select Settings.
Select the necessary scheduler option
Select What to Clear -> Windows History item.
Check the Delete Windows Search "Computers" History option.
Click the Apply button.
Clear Start Menu open programs history (Windows Explorer UserAssist Data)
Every time you open a program from the Start Menu, the date and number of times you used it is stored in an encrypted database. Windows keeps full run history under the key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\UserAssist. If you don't clear UserAssist data, it can compromise your privacy and security and increase the number of entries in the registry slowing Windows down. Using ClearAllHistory you can easily clear the Start Menu open programs history (Windows Explorer UserAssist Data).
To clear Start Menu open programs history (Windows Explorer UserAssist Data):
Double-click on Clear All History desktop icon
Click Tools button in the toolbar.
Select What to Clear -> Windows History item.
Check the Delete Start Menu open programs history (Windows Explorer UserAssist Data) option.
Click the Clear now button.
If you want to clear Start Menu open programs history (Windows Explorer UserAssist Data) automatically:
Double-click on Clear All History desktop icon
Click Tools button in the toolbar.
Select Settings.
Select the necessary scheduler option
Select What to Clear -> Windows History item.
Check the Delete Start Menu open programs history (Windows Explorer UserAssist Data) option.
Click the Apply button.
Clear view preferences for desktop and windows you opened (Streams and StreamMRU)
Windows stores up to 28 entries containing view preferences for the desktop and windows that you open in a most-recently-used (MRU) list. When you close a window, the view preferences (size, location) for each window are saved in a subkey of the Streams key. When the desktop or one of the windows is no longer included in the MRU list, the desktop or a window uses the default settings the next time the desktop or a window is refreshed. When you make changes to the desktop or a window, the view preferences for the desktop or a window are moved to the top of the MRU list.
To clear view preferences for desktop and windows you opened (Streams and StreamMRU):
Double-click on Clear All History desktop icon
Click Tools button in the toolbar.
Select What to Clear -> Windows History item.
Check the Delete view preferences for desktop and windows you opened (Streams and StreamMRU) option.
Click the Clear now button.
If you want to delete view preferences for desktop and windows you opened (Streams and StreamMRU) automatically:
Double-click on Clear All History desktop icon
Click Tools button in the toolbar.
Select Settings.
Select the necessary scheduler option
Select What to Clear -> Windows History item.
Check the Delete view preferences for desktop and windows you opened (Streams and StreamMRU) option.
Click the Apply button.
Clear recently open/save files list (ComDlg32\OpenSaveMRU and ComDlg32\LastVisitedMRU)
Most applications use the Windows-provided dialogs for open/save operations. The CommonDialog control provides a standard set of dialog boxes for operations such as opening and saving files, setting print options, and selecting colors and fonts. The ComDlg32 control which is used in many applications saves its own set of history information separate from other Windows history. Every time you open/save a file Windows keeps a record of this activity - Windows records the names of files that you open or save. So, very often when you choose "open" or "save" item from application's file menu, Windows displays a drop-down list of your most recently used files or opens the certain directory. Even if these names are not shown in the file open/save dialog of particular application, they are kept in a Windows registry and can be viewed.
To delete recent open/save files list (ComDlg32\OpenSaveMRU and ComDlg32\LastVisitedMRU):
Double-click on Clear All History desktop icon
Click Tools button in the toolbar.
Select What to Clear -> Windows History item.
Check the Delete recently open/save files list (ComDlg32\OpenSaveMRU and ComDlg32\LastVisitedMRU) option.
Click the Clear now button.
If you want to delete recent open/save files list (ComDlg32\OpenSaveMRU and ComDlg32\LastVisitedMRU) automatically:
Double-click on Clear All History desktop icon
Click Tools button in the toolbar.
Select Settings.
Select the necessary scheduler option
Select What to Clear -> Windows History item.
Check the Delete recently open/save files list (ComDlg32\OpenSaveMRU and ComDlg32\LastVisitedMRU) option.
Click the Apply button.
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