As a blogger, I am using Firefox as my internet browser. And of course I use it almost everyday. But sometimes, I must use the public computer to write my articles into this website. And sure, it takes so many risks. Fortunately, Firefox is providing a tool to remove all your recent activity with Firefox.
And here are the steps:
1. The direct way is by click Tools – Clear Private Data menu

and make sure you’ve checked all options in Clear Private Data dialog then click Clear Private Data button.

2. Or you can set it automatically; first step is clicking Tools – Options menu (for Windows users) or Firefox – Preferences menu (for Mac OS X users), click Privacy tab and then click Settings… button.

3. Choose your data which will remove when you quit from Firefox and then click OK button.

4. Check the Always clear my private data when I close Firefox option, this option is making your data will remove every time you quit Firefox. If you check Ask me before clearing private data option, it makes you will confirmed every time Firefox will remove your data.

5. Then, you just need to click Clear Private Data Now every time you’re confirmed.

You don’t need to worry because Firefox has a great wiper for you footprints on Firefox.
(article no:0050)






















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