The Clear Data option on internet toolbar?
When you press clear private data on the toolbar it erases all the things you searched from your computer? Or does it go somewhere that can be retrieved? Is it gone when you clear it or can it be tracked?
I assume you are talking about this function on Firefox?
If you click Clear Private Data, a box should pop up, giving you the option to delete everything, or tick a few such as authenticated sessions, saved passwords, cache, cookies, etc.
Once you clear anything from here, it cannot be retrieved.
However if you want to just clear your browsing history & saved offline content, tick those and that will be deleted, but your saved passwords should still be accessible.
its meaning its cleared and that no one will be able to retrieve it
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I assume you are talking about this function on Firefox?
If you click Clear Private Data, a box should pop up, giving you the option to delete everything, or tick a few such as authenticated sessions, saved passwords, cache, cookies, etc.
Once you clear anything from here, it cannot be retrieved.
However if you want to just clear your browsing history & saved offline content, tick those and that will be deleted, but your saved passwords should still be accessible.
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yes it can be tracked, toolbar and browser data cleaners are very basic and ignores or misses hidden files and folders. Cceaner is a good free product that will do the job right
http://www.ccleaner.com/
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