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Do you delete your browsing history?
Do you delete your browsing history/cache files?
Do you delete your browsing history/cache files?
When I close the browser, everything related to history, cookies, etc, gets deleted. The only thing that I save out of browsing sessions other than downloads are bookmarks. I like keeping my Firefox pretty much intact, I get that done very easily by using Firefox Options and running Firefox sandboxed 100% of the time (only time I run it out of the sandbox is when is time to do updates). I open and close Firefox many times a day. Never mixing activities. And feel better using Firefox with a clean profile.
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Nah, I let the browser handle it. It knows when to delete old/outdated things, and to refresh with new stuff. I haven't deleted cookies, cache, or history in months, if not years. I may have deleted certain site cookies here and there when a site wasn't working correctly, but overall I don't bother with it.
Not the history (that can be useful, and takes up little space) or cookies for sites like Ten Forums (they are required if you want to remain signed in).
But I do clear the cache, particularly before making a system image. Typically I end up with several GB of cached pages after a week or so, as seen here in Firefox...
Only the cache, and cookies except the ones I choose to keep. History is helpful, kept shorterm.
Some yes, some no.
Got FFox running in a sandbox and set to clear *ALL* data on every exit.
The others (Brave, Vivaldi, (new) MicrosoftEdge, Opera, SRWare Iron) ... Meh! Couldn't care less.