Nowadays, online shopping, searching, and browsing have become an integral part of everyday life. You can use Microsoft Edge for all these activities. When you use a browser, your data is saved—including the websites you visit and the passwords you have stored. The new Microsoft Edge browser is now available.
The browser saves information about the websites you search for within your browsing history.
If you wish to clear this history to safeguard your privacy, you can certainly do so. You can also utilize anonymous or private browsing modes within Microsoft Edge. If you use the browser in the standard mode, you have the option to clear your browsing data or history after you close the browser.
How to Clear Browsing History
The new Microsoft Edge browser is built on Chromium—the same platform as Google Chrome.
Consequently, many of its features are similar to those found in Chrome. To completely clear your browsing data in Microsoft Edge, you must also disable syncing to ensure that your data is not saved on other devices.
Following are the steps here to clear your browsing history.
Step 1: Firstly Open your Microsoft Edge browser on Windows or else Mac.
Step 2: Click on the three dots located in the top-right corner and select “Settings.”
Step 3: Navigate to “Privacy, search, and services.”
Scroll down slightly to locate the option for clearing browsing data.
Step 4: Click on “Choose what to clear.”
Step 5: Select a time range from the drop-down menu.
Step 6: Check the boxes corresponding to the specific types of data you wish to delete.
You can remove cookies and site data, cached images and files, passwords, form data, and site permissions.
Step 7: If you wish to clear everything you have browsed, select all the boxes and click “Clear.” This will remove your browsing history and the data you have selected.




