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| 413540 | 2005-12-17 18:51:00 | Hi guys Got a stupid question. The address bar (where you type in the URL) (I think it's called that) usually retains all the URL's that you used (websites visited), with the result one can use the dropdown arrow to go there again. Lately, my list of URL's or websites are cleaned out every day. It's not AVG and I haven't changed anything anywhere else. Any of the anti-spyware able to do that, or perhaps Avast? sarel |
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| 413541 | 2005-12-17 19:00:00 | Under Preferences/Privacy/History Select the number of days to keep in History. |
Safari (3993) | ||
| 413542 | 2005-12-17 19:06:00 | Under Preferences/Privacy/History Select the number of days to keep in History. That is for a Mac version You may need to go to Tools/Options |
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| 413543 | 2005-12-17 19:25:00 | Things to look at. Have a look in tools/privacy/saved form information/ make sure there is a tick in save information i enter in web pages and the search bar. Type about config in the address bar and scroll down to "browser. formfill. enable " and see what it is set to. kb.mozillazine.org You don't run ccleaner or something like that . That cleans all that for you.??. hth |
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| 413544 | 2005-12-18 18:28:00 | Thanks guys - will try that No I've got CCleaner but I'm not running it every day (hmm, perhaps I should check it too) sarel |
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