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I use google chrome, how do I delete my browsing history ?
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But to delete what you can 'see' follow this ...
http://support.google...py?hl=en&answer=95537
But to delete what you can 'see' follow this ...
http://support.google...py?hl=en&answer=95537
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"If you have a problem with Google Chrome, you need to contact Google, since they are the ones that develop it.
Be mindful that the big amounts of RAM it uses up when browsing multiple tabs is not a bug, but rather a "feature" of Chrome.
Also, be mindful that the impossibility of having many tabs in the same window is not a bug, but rather a "feature" of Chrome.
Bear in mind, in addition, that the relatively poverty of add-ons for Google Chrome is not as much due to its age as it is to the impossibility of developing add-ons for it that are as rich as those for Firefox.
Don't forget either that the fact that Chrome will send, by default, potentially private information to Google is not a bug, but rather a "feature" of Chrome. You may also end up finding the very same problems you found in Firefox, if those were due to careless usage of add-ons or an infected system.
For any usability problems, you will need to contact Google directly, too"
"If you have a problem with Google Chrome, you need to contact Google, since they are the ones that develop it.
Be mindful that the big amounts of RAM it uses up when browsing multiple tabs is not a bug, but rather a "feature" of Chrome.
Also, be mindful that the impossibility of having many tabs in the same window is not a bug, but rather a "feature" of Chrome.
Bear in mind, in addition, that the relatively poverty of add-ons for Google Chrome is not as much due to its age as it is to the impossibility of developing add-ons for it that are as rich as those for Firefox.
Don't forget either that the fact that Chrome will send, by default, potentially private information to Google is not a bug, but rather a "feature" of Chrome. You may also end up finding the very same problems you found in Firefox, if those were due to careless usage of add-ons or an infected system.
For any usability problems, you will need to contact Google directly, too"