India, Dec. 12 -- As more people rely on the web for daily tasks, browser activity has become a major part of how individuals navigate information and services. Every click, search, and visit leaves a digital trail, and most browsers store this activity by default. While this history helps users pick up where they left off, it also raises privacy concerns, especially on shared or public devices. Follow this simple, step-by-step guide to delete your entire browsing history across the most widely used browsers and prevent your data from being viewed or tracked.

Google Chrome stores your visited websites, downloads, and other activity. You can remove it in a few steps:

Firefox gives users control over different types of stored data. To cle...