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Browsing history on the privacy dashboard - Microsoft Support
If you want to clear your browsing history for a non-Microsoft browser, check for instructions on the browser’s company website. How do I clear the browsing history from my device? The info shown on the privacy dashboard is separate from the browsing history stored on your device. To clear the browsing history on your device:
Manage cookies in Microsoft Edge: View, allow, block, delete and use
Cookies are small pieces of data stored on your device by websites you visit. They serve various purposes, such as remembering login credentials, site preferences, and tracking user behavior. However, you might want to delete cookies for privacy reasons or to resolve browsing issues. This article provides instructions on how to:
Applies To: Microsoft Edge
Delete and manage cookies - Microsoft Support
To delete cookies. In Internet Explorer, select the Tools button, point to Safety, and then select Delete browsing history. Select the Cookies and website data check box, and then select Delete. Block or allow cookies. If you don't want sites to store cookies on your PC, you can block cookies. But doing this might prevent some pages from ...
View and delete browser history in Microsoft Edge
For example, you may want to remove browsing history and cookies but keep passwords and form fill data. Select Clear now. Clear browsing data stored in the cloud (if you’ve turned on sync or personalization) ... Go to Settings and more > Settings > Cookies and site permissions to see a list for each website, including location, cookies, pop ...
Block pop-ups in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support
Block third-party cookies:To do this, select Settings and more > Settings > Cookies and site permissions > Manage and delete cookies and site data, and turn on Block third-party cookies. Clear your browser cache : For more, see View and delete browser history in Microsoft Edge .
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
Delete and manage cookies - Microsoft Support
To delete cookies. In Internet Explorer, select the Tools button, point to Safety, and then select Delete browsing history. Select the Cookies and website data check box, and then select Delete. Block or allow cookies. If you don't want sites to store cookies on your PC, you can block cookies. But doing this might prevent some pages from ...
How to delete cookie files in Internet Explorer - Microsoft Support
Exit Internet Explorer 6, and then exit any instances of Windows Explorer. Click Start, click Run, type inetcpl.cpl, and then press ENTER. On the General tab, click Delete Cookies in the Temporary Internet Files section of the Internet Properties dialog box. In the Delete Files dialog box, click to select the Delete all offline content check ...
How do I clear the cache or locally reset/refresh the client/app?
How do I clear the cache or locally reset/refresh the client/app? Outlook for Android Outlook for iOS. If you are seeing incomplete or incorrect data please try force close and reopen the app. If that doesn't work, then you can try to reset the account on the device: Open our app > Settings > Select the email account > Reset Account .
Applies To: Outlook for Android, Outlook for iOS
View and delete browser history in Microsoft Edge
For example, you may want to remove browsing history and cookies but keep passwords and form fill data. Select Clear now. Clear browsing data stored in the cloud (if you’ve turned on sync or personalization) ... Go to Settings and more > Settings > Cookies and site permissions to see a list for each website, including location, cookies, pop ...
Learn about tracking prevention in Microsoft Edge
Trackers collect data about how you interact with a site, such as the content you click on. They also enable functionality on some websites, such as comments sections, buttons to share articles to social media, and personalized ads. Some trackers collect data about you across multiple sites. For example, a tracker could track when you go to ...
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard