HISTORY, CACHES, COOKIES

I have a HP Pavilion Enterainment Notebook PC tx1219us. I'd work on. When I came back the story had been changed to custom settings. they had checked the caches, cookies. also they had checked remember cookies until they expire. I want to know is if I change back to don't remember not seeking will that erase the cache settings and cookies or if I change the settings of history cookies will be always active in memory of my research on the web. I am new to computers and I'm fast enough learnjng.

Hello

Thanks for posting in the HP Support forum.

> If I change back to don't remember do not research will that erase the cache settings and cookies

No, if you're talking about Internet Explorer, this does not remove existing cache (and cookies). It will apply only to future cache.

> If I change the settings of the story the cookies will be always active in memory of my research on the web

The story has nothing to do with the cookies. If you change the settings in the history, this will not affect the cookies.

The history is a list of visited web sites, sorting by date/time.  Cookies are text files do not forget certain information/preferences of sites.

If you want to delete the existing cache (= history, cookies, temporary Internet files, etc.), go to control panel-> Internet options-> 'browsing history' Remove button.

Feel free to ask again if you have other questions - I want to help.

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