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Microsoft Edge offers an option to clear browsing data automatically when you close the browser on your Windows PC.
When you clear your history on Microsoft Edge, you can also choose to clear your cookies, cache, and other data.
It's good to clear your browsing data, especially for troubleshooting. Here's how to clear cache, cookies, and history on Microsoft Edge.
To help protect your online privacy and get the most out of your web browsing sessions, here’s how you can delete your web browsing data in Microsoft Edge.
Step by Step guide to clear cache in Microsoft Edge When you clear cache and clear browsing data of Microsoft Edge it will improve your browsing experience.
Clearing your browser's cache will delete data that Edge has stored over time that could be slowing its performance down. Here's how to clear cache on Microsoft Edge.
Don't worry; Microsoft Edge remembers your browsing history. We'll show you how to view your history and how to delete them after visiting some questionable sites.
All browsers automatically store data locally, which speeds up web browsing but can cause problems too. Here’s how to do something about it.
Hit the "Clear Data" button next to the "Cookies and Site Data" heading. The process for clearing cookies in the mobile browser is slightly different.
Here's how to clear browsing history in every one of the most popular web browsers, no matter the OS you're running.
Clearing your cache in the Microsoft Edge browser is incredibly simple. There are even two ways in which to do so, and we'll walk you through both.