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Internet Help - Removing Google typed searches posted in the Web & Networking forums; umm this is a bit off topic but u no when u go to google and u type something in and alll the stuff tht u have previously searched with ...

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Old 09-28-2006
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umm this is a bit off topic but u no when u go to google and u type something in and alll the stuff tht u have previously searched with same letter pop up..its anooying...how can u take tht off..plzz.asap
its hard plzz as soon as possilble


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Hi, you'll see I have moved your post to a new thread. Please don't post a new topic within an existing topic as your question will often be missed.

Try this free tool: GooDelete History - Individually delete Google Toolbar Search History items



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You should be able to push the down arrow and hover your mouse over the search entry in question, and then push the delete key.

This should work...it works in IE, i dont think it works in Firefox.


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Originally Posted by GaRHaR
You should be able to push the down arrow and hover your mouse over the search entry in question, and then push the delete key.

This should work...it works in IE, i dont think it works in Firefox.
I have just tried this in Firefox 1.5.0.7 and it did not work. The best way is to only use the Google Tool Bar, which has the delete search history option. You can get it here...

Internet Explorer 6.0x: Google Toolbar
Firefox version: Google Toolbar for Firefox


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Yea, I haven't tried it in firefox for a while...i just don't type in searches that don't work

Thanks for the links Arctos.


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