Microsoft Edge is a great browser and one of the most popular ones on the market. However, it can be difficult to clear browsing data when you’re using it. Here are some tips to help you clear your browsing data:

  1. Start by opening Microsoft Edge and clicking on the three lines in the top left corner of the screen. This will open a menu that will list all of your current windows. From here, select “Browsing history.”
  2. In this window, you’ll see a list of all of your recent websites and pages that you’ve visited. You can click on any of these links to open them in a new window or tab.
  3. Next, open Microsoft Edge’s “History” folder and delete all of the files in it except for “Browsing history.” This will clear your browsing history so that you can start fresh again.

It’s good computer hygiene to clear your browsing data from time to time. But if you share a computer, it might be best to do this every time you close the browser. Thankfully, Microsoft Edge lets you automatically delete your browsing history.

The Microsoft Edge web browser on Windows 10 and Mac lets you clear your browsing and personal data each time you quit the browser. In fact, Edge lets you do this with a keyboard shortcut as well. You can clear the following sets of data:

browsing history download history cookies and other site data cached images and files passwords autofill form data site permissions

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You can set up the automatic clearing process from the Settings menu. To get started, open the Microsoft Edge browser on your computer and click the three-dot menu button from the toolbar.

Then, choose the “Settings” button.

Navigate to the “Privacy, Search, and Services” section from the sidebar, and from the “Clear Browsing Data” section, click the “Choose What To Clear Every Time You Close The Browser” option.

You will see a list of all the kinds of data that you can clear when closing the browser. Click the toggle next to the data type that you want to clear.

And that’s it. You have set up and started the automatic process. The next time you quit (close) the Microsoft Edge browser and start it up again, the designated data will be cleared from local memory.

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