Deletion of Internet browsing history can be accomplished at various levels, but one way involves clearing the history of every website visited and web search made by the computer on every browser used. Another way, erasing restore points, leaves zero traces of a user’s Internet history inside the computer as the computer will have no reason to recover and save the data. This second process, while slightly drawn out, can assure the user that no one will be able to backtrack through her personal information at a later date. This is the same process you need to follow for every browser used if you want to delete all traces of Web browsing. Although there are ways to recover data cleared in this way, it is an invasive process and would require an administrative access from Windows to be done. Writer Bio
