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Update : 2022/09/01 14:02
Microsoft Edge - View and delete browser history in Microsoft Edge
Note: This article is for the new Microsoft Edge. Get assistance for the legacy version of Microsoft Edge.
With your permission, the new Microsoft Edge can remember information for you, and make it easier to return to a favorite site or to fill in forms. Microsoft Edge stores your browsing data, such as your passwords, the content that
you've filled in the forms, the sites you've visited, and other information. Other browsing modes ,such as InPrivate browsing and Guest mode function differently and store less data than normal browsing.
Your browsing data is stored on your device. If you've turned on sync, those data types can also be stored in the Microsoft Cloud to be synced across your signed-in versions of Microsoft Edge.
You can see and clear your browsing history by selecting Settings and more > History > Manage history. You can choose to clear your browsing history at any time.
Clear browsing data stored on your computer
To clear browsing data on your computer, make sure Sync is turned off. Items that are synced will be cleared across all synced devices.
Here's how to clear your browsing data in Microsoft Edge:
Clear browsing data stored in the cloud (if you’ve turned on sync or personalization)
To manage and delete data saved in the Microsoft Cloud, check the privacy dashboard. On the privacy dashboard, you can view or delete your data. Data that you delete on the privacy dashboard won’t be deleted from your device.
To learn more about how to stop sharing your data with Microsoft, please refer to Microsoft Edge browsing data and privacy.
Browsing data you can delete in the browser
Types of information | What gets deleted | Where it's stored |
Browsing history | The URLs of sites you've visited, and the dates and times of each visit. | On your device (or if Sync is turned on, across your synced devices) |
Download history | The list of files you've downloaded from the web. This only deletes the list, rather than the actual files that you've downloaded. | On your device |
Cookies and other site data | Information that the sites store on your device to remember your preferences, such as sign-in info or your location and media licenses. | On your device |
Cached images and files | Copies of pages, images, and other media content stored on your device. The browser uses these copies to load content faster when you visit those sites the next time. | On your device |
Passwords | Site passwords that you've saved. | On your device (or if Sync is turned on, across your synced devices) |
Autofill form data (includes forms and cards) | Information that you've entered into forms, such as your email, credit card, or a shipping address. | On your device (or if Sync is turned on, across your synced devices) |
Site permissions | Go to Settings and more > Settings > Site permissions to see a list for each website, including location, cookies, pop-ups, and media autoplay. | On your device |
Hosted app data | Information on webpage apps stored on your device. This includes data from the Microsoft Store. To see the apps saved to Microsoft Edge, go to Settings and more > Apps > Manage apps. | On your device |
Clear Internet Explorer browsing data using Microsoft Edge
Using Microsoft Edge, you can clear all browsing data from Internet Explorer. Clearing Internet Explorer browsing data won’t affect your browsing data in another browser.
Note:This is only available if your organization has turned on Internet Explorer mode.
Above content provided by Microsoft.
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