A step-by-step guide to removing private data from Firefox.
Unlike Internet Explorer, Firefox has very detailed removal options when it comes to removing your cookies, temporary files, saved passwords and more. These steps will show you how to configure these options and removal your personal data.
First open up Firefox, click on Tools up at the top and then click on Options.

This opens up a new little window. In this window you will want to click on Privacy at the top and then Settings near the bottom as shown here:

This will make another small window pop up. Here you can choose what private data you want to remove and keep.

Once you’ve chosen what you wish to be removed click OK at the bottom of the box. This will close the window and bring you back to the Firefox Options window. Now click on Clear Now… located just under the Settings button you clicked earlier.
That’s it, you’ve now cleared all your chosen private data. Now any time you want to remove new private data you just have to click on Tools and go to Clear Private Data in Firefox.

Any time you wish to change which private data gets removed and, just follow these steps again to get the Options window.













Wed, Jun 24, 2009, by dgrwriting
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