How Do You Delete What You Typed In On A Search Engine Or Login Id On A Mac Computer?

Every time I type something in to a search engine or a login name onto facebook it saves it and I want to delete it. On a windows computer you can simply hit delete and it is vanished forever, but the delete button on my mac serves as the backspace, therefore just erasing the letter typed in to get my ‘old’ search/login name there in the first place. Darn Macs!

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2 Responses to “How Do You Delete What You Typed In On A Search Engine Or Login Id On A Mac Computer?”

  • Anonymous says:

    Delete cookies on Mac for IE, Safari, Firefox
    Clean cookies in Internet Explorer (IE) for MAC:
    1) Open Internet Explorer
    2) Click “Explorer”
    3) Click “Preferences…”
    4) Double click “Receiving Files” (the one that has a small triangle on the left) until you see the triangle facing down
    5) Double click “Cookies”
    6) Click “Delete” button
    8) Hit “OK” button.
    Clean cookies in Safari for MAC:
    1) Open Safari
    2) Click “Preferences…”
    3) Click “Security” (top of the list)
    4) Click “Show Cookies” button
    5) Click “Remove All” button (a dialogue box will show up to make sure you really want to remove them) hit “Remove All” button again
    6) Hit “Done”
    Clean cookies in Firefox for MAC:
    1) Open Firefox
    2) Click “Preferences…”
    3) Click “Privacy” (left side of the list)
    4) Click “Clear” button if you don’t want to change anything; otherwise, click “Cookies” to change settings
    5) Hit “OK” when finish

  • Live Talapia says:

    I know how to go about changing the settings on PC but your using MAC. Why not google the question or on yahoo?

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