Clean Your Browser. Protect Your Privacy.
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Clean Your Browser. Protect Your Privacy.
Step-by-step privacy cleanup for Chrome, Safari, Edge, Firefox, iPhone, Android, and desktop users.
No passwords required. Beginner-friendly privacy cleanup.
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Your browser is sharing this connection data.
IP-based location is approximate, but it is enough for websites, analytics tools, and ad networks to personalize what you see.
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Choose your browser, device, and cleanup goal. The tool runs in your browser and does not require passwords or an account.
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How to Delete Browsing History by Browser
Chrome
Clear history, cookies, cache, and more.
Read GuideSafari
Step-by-step cleanup for Safari users.
Read GuideEdge
Delete data and protect your privacy.
Read GuideFirefox
Remove history and speed up browsing.
Read GuideiPhone
Clear Safari history on iPhone and iPad.
Read GuideAndroid
Clean your browser on Android devices.
Read GuideTop Articles
How to Delete Browsing History on Chrome
Follow simple steps to clear Chrome history and protect local privacy.
Read ArticleDoes Deleting History Really Protect Your Privacy?
Learn what deleting history does and what it does not remove.
Read ArticleHow to Clear Cookies, Cache, and Saved Data
Remove cookies, cache, and site data without surprises.
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Frequently Asked Questions
No. It usually removes local browser records from the device you are using. It may not remove account activity, website records, router logs, employer or school network logs, ISP records, or synced history on other devices.