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    [Q]I am using Internet Explorer to surf the Internet. Whenever I go to Google and enter my required searches, the words are saved in the search box automatically. As a result, the next time I go to Google, the search box lists all my previous searches. I want to get rid of this because I don't want others using my computer to know what I searched for. Please give me a solution. Thanks.
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    By default, Internet Explorer keeps all searches (forms and username/passwords) saved in its database for ease of use in the future. But it asks you if you need to enable this when you use it for the first time. You or someone else using the computer might have clicked on 'Yes'. To remove previous searches and data entered into the browser use the program 'CCleaner' or follow the instructions below.

    * Open Internet Explorer

    * Click on Tools I Options

    * On the 'General' tab, click the 'Delete' button under 'Browsing History'

    * Click 'Delete History' of 'Delete forms' buttons if you want to delete your browsing history or entered data respectively.

    * Click 'Delete all' if you want to clear out all data information that Internet Explorer stores.

    * Click on the 'Content' tab

    * Click on the 'Settings' button under the 'AutoComplete' section

    * Uncheck everything on that page if you do not want Internet Explorer to remember what you type. Click 'OK'.

    Save all settings by clicking the 'OK' button. Your data of all previous Internet browsing has now been cleared out. A lot of your computer browsing secrets and sensitive data that are stored in your temp files and cookies. This is a fully automated software that can do all of the necessary actions in just one click and is even faster and more efficient.

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