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Want to clear your surfing app history quickly?
There’s a keyboard shortcut for that.
On a Mac, press Command+Shift+Delete instead.
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Your web client’s “Clear Browsing Data” or “Clear History” window will pop up.
you’ve got the option to now configure exactly what you want to delete.
When you’re done, tap the “Clear Data” or “Clear Now” button.
You may have to tab through the interface to choose the Clear button before hitting Enter.
You canuse keyboard shortcutsto open and close a private-browsing mode window, too.
When you’re done, press Ctrl+W to close a single tab or Ctrl+Shift+W to close an entire window.
(On a Mac, press Command instead of Ctrl.)
Just remember thatIncognito Mode doesn’t offer complete privacy online.
It only prevents your web surfing app from storing your browsing history locally.
You may want to combine it with aVPNto boost your online privacy.