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How do you clear form history on Google Chrome?

Asked by NostalgicChills (2787points) December 7th, 2011

The title says it all, I think.

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whitetigress's avatar

Cool, I just did this before logging on.

History>Show Full History>Edit Items>Clear All Browsing Data.

Joker94's avatar

It’s oftentimes easier to juts go incognito, Ctrl+Shift+N. You can browse just the same, it just doesn’t log your history.

NostalgicChills's avatar

@Joker94
Wait no, that’s not what I mean. I don’t want to hide my history, because I have nothing to hide.
You know how when you log in to something that you go on everyday (like Fluther) and all you do is put the first letter of your username/email/etc, and then it shows up? That’s what I want to hide. Because one time, when I was logging into Facebook, I accidently put my email and password in the same box and pressed enter. So now, whenever I go to log in, it shows in a little box, my email with the password next to it.
I can screen shot the form I’m trying to describe if it doesn’t make sense.

Joker94's avatar

Ah, no, I think I got it. In that case, just go with what @whitetigress said lol

whitetigress's avatar

Try those same steps yet clear cache and cookies for stored pws

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robmandu's avatar

Cool thing in Google Chrome, you can delete individual entries:

1. Go to the HTML form, like Fluther’s login
2. Start typing the username and Chrome will pop up a list of suggestions it remembers
3. Select one you don’t want Chrome to remember anymore (use the arrow down key)
4. Hit the Delete key
5. Boom! It’s gone.

NostalgicChills's avatar

@robmandu
AWESOME, thank you. That’s exactly what I needed. :D

Thanks everyone for your help!

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