We know, whether it is IE browser or browser, as long as everyone online open the Web page, input data, will browse the record in the browser, and these records if not in time to clear the data, then your privacy is easy to leak, peeping.
You can also set it up to automatically clean up when you close the SE program, of course, if your speed is not very fast then you do not recommend that you choose to clean up automatically, because the page history will sometimes save your network bandwidth.
Secure browsers can clean up the following browsing history:
Temporary Internet Files
It takes up a certain amount of hard disk space to save the network bandwidth by saving a picture script in a browsed Web page so that it can be invoked the next time you browse the same content. Clearing it saves hard disk space, but it also takes up your network bandwidth the next time you browse the same content.
Historical records
It's a list of URLs you've visited, and on the one hand, you can quickly find past browsing URLs by looking at history, and it also exposes your privacy.
Cookies
The Web site uses cookies to record your interactions with the site so that you can interact better next time. The typical example is the forum, the Forum can remember your login information, so that the next time browsing automatically log in, so generally do not recommend that you clean cookies. Of course, if you use a public computer to surf the internet, it is highly recommended that you clear it, avoid the account being embezzled, and so on.
The URL you have entered
Record what you have entered and make it easy to transfer to the next time.
Data that is automatically completed
When you fill out a Web form, the browser remembers the form entry you entered so that you can select the next one. If you don't fill out a form regularly or use a public computer to surf the internet, it is highly recommended that you clear it to protect your privacy.
Secure browsers clean up data on the Internet, as long as it is cleared from historical records, input URLs, automated data, and cookies. In the browser tool, clear the check on the Internet record page to make a unilateral purge.