Re: What about all of the data the OS stores about us?
- From: Steve Hix <sehix@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 14:36:35 -0700
In article <sarakirk-D924F0.23002827042007@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Sara Kirk <sarakirk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <uce-832480.16442127042007@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Gregory Weston <uce@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You can let them age off or select the menu command to purge the URL
cache completely/immediately.
I see _Safari > Reset Safari_ and _Safari > Empty Cache_, but I don't
see an option to clear that URL cache. Please point me to that.
The last command in the History menu.
That doesn't work for me, even after emptying the cache and selecting
clear history, every time I start typing the URL for the BBC website, I
get as far as 'news' before it supplies the full URL to a section of the
site about international rugby fixtures that I went to a couple of years
ago. I don't share the OP's paranoia, but I do find it irritating.
Are you *absolutely* sure that the URL in question isn't stashed
somewhere deep in the bowels of your bookmarks?
.
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