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How the hell do you get rid of the internet history? I just dl it and if i'm going to use it I need to know how to get rid of stuff I don't need people to see
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In Mozilla, Edit->Preferences->History (nested under Navigator)->Clear History. In Firebird, Tools->Options->Privacy->History->Clear.
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Datana wrote:In Mozilla, Edit->Preferences->History (nested under Navigator)->Clear History. In Firebird, Tools->Options->Privacy->History->Clear.
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Make sure you delete the location bar history as well. And dont forget t delete unwanted cookies by going into tools, cookmanager, manage cookies and then clearing unwanted cookies. Then you should be relatively safe.
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What's the difference between 1.5a and Firebird? I use 1.5a but everyone here seems to reccomend Firebird?
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Firebird is a stripped-down browser-only edition of Mozilla. It is less of a resource hog and generally easier to use (the preference pane was completely redesigned).
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I just use regular mozzilla 1.5 because i like chatzilla, the mail client and the web page designer.
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Still waiting for the 0.7 debian package- don't feel like compiling and packaging firebird myself. ..... :evil: - just got scared of packaging after seeing how xfree86 was set up.

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