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You’re using Internet Explorer 6. If you believe this is incorrect, then please email us to let us know!

Your browser is a software application that lets you visit web pages on the Internet. Popular browsers include Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Internet Explorer. Currently, Google Chrome is the most widely used browser in the world, and is also considered one of the fastest and most secure.

Different browsers have different capabilities. And although these differences may seem minor, it’s common for websites to work fine on one browser but poorly on another. The information on this page may help support teams troubleshoot technical issues specific to your browser.

An IP address is a set of numbers that identifies your device, and which can be tied to your online activity. Some users may not want their browsing history associated with their IP address, and might therefore opt to use a Virtual Private Network (VPN) for an extra layer of security and privacy. We recommend looking into one of these VPN services to secure your online activity.

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Your browsing history is the info that Internet Explorer stores on a PC as you surf the web. To help improve your experience, this includes info you've entered into forms, passwords, and sites you've visited. However, if you're using a shared or public PC, you may not want Internet Explorer to save your history.

View your browsing history and delete specific sites

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By viewing your browsing history, you can choose to delete specific sites, or return to a webpage that you've already visited.

  1. In Internet Explorer, select the Favorites button.

  2. Select the History tab, and choose how you want to view your history by selecting a filter from the menu. To delete specific sites, right-click a site from any of these lists and then select Delete. Or, return to a page by selecting any site in the list.

Delete your browsing history

Regularly deleting your browsing history helps protect your privacy, especially if you're using a shared or public PC.

  1. In Internet Explorer, select the Tools button, point to Safety, and then select Delete browsing history.

  2. Choose the types of data or files you want to remove from your PC, and then select Delete.

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What gets deleted when you delete your browsing history

Types of info

What gets deleted

Internet Explorer version

Browsing history

The list of sites you've visited.

All

Cached images temporary Internet files

Copies of pages, images, and other media content stored on your PC. The browser uses these copies to load content faster the next time you visit those sites.

All

Cookies

Info that sites store on your PC to remember your preferences, such as your sign-in or your location.

All

Download history

The list of files you've downloaded from the web. This only deletes the list, not the actual files you've downloaded.

Only Internet Explorer 11 and Internet Explorer 10

Form data

Info that you've entered into forms, such as your email or a shipping address.

All

Passwords

Passwords that you've saved for sites.

All

Tracking Protection, ActiveX Filtering, and Do Not Track data

Websites you've excluded from ActiveX Filtering, and data that the browser uses to detect tracking activity.

All

Favorites

The list of sites that you've saved as favorites. Don't delete favorites if you only want to remove individual sites—this will delete all of your saved sites.

All

InPrivate filtering data

Saved data used by InPrivate Filtering to detect where sites might be automatically sharing details about your visit.

Only for Internet Explorer 9 and Internet Explorer 8

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Note: For working with browsing history in Microsoft Edge, see View and delete browser history in Microsoft Edge.