This wikiHow teaches you how to clear the app usage history, File Explorer history, search history, and Internet browsing history on a Windows computer.

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App Usage History

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  1. The taskbar is the bar at the bottom of the screen. Doing so invokes a pop-up menu.
  2. It's near the bottom of the pop-up menu.
    • Alternatively, press Ctrl+ Shift+Esc.
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  3. This tab is at the top of the Task Manager window.
  4. It's a link near the top of the window. Doing so will reset the usage clock for each app on your computer to zero.
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File Explorer History

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  1. Open File Explorer . Click the File Explorer app icon, which resembles a folder, in the taskbar at the bottom of the screen.
  2. This tab is in the top-left section of the File Explorer window. You should see a toolbar appear at the top of File Explorer.
  3. It's a box-shaped icon in the upper-right side of the File Explorer window. Doing so opens the Folder Options window.
    • If clicking Options prompts a drop-down menu, click Change folder and search options in the drop-down menu before you proceed.
  4. You'll see this option in the upper-left corner of the Folder Options window.
  5. It's in the "Privacy" section toward the bottom of the window. Doing so will remove your recent searches from the File Explorer.
    • If you pinned any folders or files to the File Explorer, they won't be cleared. You can remove a pinned folder or file by right-clicking it and then clicking Unpin from Quick access.
  6. To do so, uncheck both the "Show recently used files in Quick Access" and "Show recently used folders in Quick Access" boxes in the "Privacy" section. Doing so will prevent future searches from appearing in the File Explorer.
  7. It's at the bottom of the Folder Options window. Your File Explorer history should now be clear.
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Start Search History

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  1. It's on the left side of the taskbar, just right of the Windows logo. The Cortana window will pop up.
    • If you don't see this option, right-click the taskbar, select Cortana, and click Show search box before you proceed.
  2. You'll find this option on the left side of the window.
  3. It's in the middle of the window. Doing so clears your computer's Cortana search history.
  4. This link is below the "My search history" heading. Clicking this link opens a Bing page with all of your searches listed in chronological order.
    • You must be connected to the Internet in order to view this page.
  5. It's a teal button near the top of the Bing page.
  6. This link is on the far-right side of the page.
    • You may first have to sign into your Microsoft account by clicking Sign in in the top-right corner of the page and then entering your email address and password. If so, click the Activity history tab near the top of the window before you proceed.
  7. Doing so will remove any web results from your Start search history.
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Internet History Chrome

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  1. This icon is in the top-right corner of the Chrome window. Clicking it will prompt a drop-down menu.
  2. It's near the bottom of the drop-down menu. Selecting it opens a pop-out menu.
  3. It's near the top of the pop-out menu. Your browsing history page will open.
  4. Click the "Time range" drop-down box at the top of the menu, then click a time (e.g., Last hour for which you want to delete your browsing history.
    • Selecting the beginning of time will delete all the recorded browsing history.
  5. Both of these categories make up your browsing history.
  6. This is a blue button at the bottom of the window. Clicking it will promptly clear your browsing and download history.
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Internet History Firefox

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  1. Click or double-click the Firefox app, which resembles a blue globe with an orange fox wrapped around it.
  2. It's in the top-right corner of the page. A drop-down menu will appear.
  3. This option is in the middle of the drop-down menu.
  4. It's near the top of the menu.
  5. This is near the top of the menu. Clicking it opens a pop-up window.
  6. Click the "Time range to clear" drop-down box, then click a time span (e.g., Last Hour).
    • Selecting Everything in the drop-down menu will ensure that all of your history is cleared.
  7. It's a downward-facing arrow to the left of the "Details" heading. A menu will appear.
  8. You'll find this at the top of the menu.
    • You can uncheck every other box in this menu if you please.
  9. This option is at the bottom of the menu. Doing so clears your Firefox history for the selected time range.
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Internet History Edge

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  1. Click the Microsoft Edge app icon, which resembles a dark-blue box with a white "e" on it (or, in some cases, a dark-blue "e").
  2. This option is in the top-right corner of the Edge window. Clicking it prompts a drop-down menu.
  3. It's at the bottom of the drop-down menu.
  4. This button is beneath the "Clear browsing data" heading.
  5. You can check other items here as well, but these two items must be checked in order to clear your Edge history.
  6. It's in the middle of the menu. Doing so will delete your Edge browsing and downloads history.
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Internet History Internet Explorer

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  1. Click the Internet Explorer app icon, which resembles a light-blue "e" icon.
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  3. You'll see this icon near the top of the drop-down menu. Clicking it will prompt a pop-out menu to appear.
  4. It's at the top of the pop-out menu.
  5. These two options will ensure that you clear all aspects of Internet Explorer's history.
  6. It's at the bottom of the window. This will clear your Internet Explorer browsing history.
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