These days, privacy is a top priority for many smartphone users, especially when we use our devices for anything. If you own a Galaxy Note 4 and want to learn how to delete or remove your browser history, we’ve got you covered.
Privacy should always be paramount, and browser history and form data is one of the many things you need to know. There are many different reasons a user might want to delete their internet browser or search history on a smartphone and we are sure you have reasons so here we will explain how to do it on the Note 4.
As for removing your browser history on Android, here are a few different scenarios. A big factor is that there are multiple different 3rd party browsers for Android and they all have slightly different settings. Samsung’s Galaxy Note 4 (or all Galaxy devices) has its own browser called “Internet” and today we will focus on it, not to mention Google Chrome.
If you are logged into your Google account, which we assume you are using Android, every website you visit or search will be recorded and remembered. This is as long as you don’t completely turn off your history or use an incognito tab or incognito browser, which we’ll talk about again below.
Removing your browser history and search history are two different things, but below we will explain how to clear browser history on Samsung Galaxy Note 4. This may be due to general privacy, where your kids can’t see what you’ve bought for their birthday. for concerns or other reasons we won’t go into, here’s how to do it.
Instructions
As we mentioned above, Google Play Store has multiple options and 3rd party browsers ready to be used by users and manufacturers. Google Chrome is the most popular these days and on most devices, as we will talk about below, but many Galaxy Note 4 owners probably use the built-in browser called “Internet”. Here we will start.
While using the “Internet” app on the Galaxy Note 4 with a web browser, tap the three-dot menu button near the top right corner of the screen. This will bring up the drop-down menu where you will scroll down to select “settings” and then go to “Privacy”.
After entering the privacy settings menu, you will see several options to customize user privacy on the device. One popular one is whether the device remembers form data. Like your user account login and password. I keep this turned on so I don’t have to retype passwords but I also have a lock screen security measure. This can be dangerous, as with banking sites, so use with caution.
The last option is the one you will want to select, shown below for you and listed under the “Delete Personal Data” heading.
From here, simply select the “Delete Personal Data” option, which will take you to the full list of web browser history options. In this popup, you can clear all your browser history, cache, cookies and site data, and even your autofill and password information. Autofill is useful because it remembers email and login information, so don’t delete it unless you absolutely have to.
Most users will be fine by selecting the first three boxes shown above, then actually removing all of your information by hitting the ok button. The process takes a few seconds to more than a minute, depending on how much you surf the web or how often the user deletes their tracks. Once you have chosen the one you want and done, the Galaxy Note 4 will completely clear your browser history. He’s gone and you’re ready. Whatever you did, you completely covered your tracks.
Google Chrome
Many Note 4 owners actually use Google Chrome versus the built-in browser, so we’ll explain that as well. The process on the Galaxy Note 4 for Google Chrome is basically the same, just labeled slightly differently. Press the same three-dot menu button and select “History”, then tap the “Clear Browsing Data” button at the bottom.
You will get a similar checkbox option as shown above and you can control what you delete forever and what stays. The only benefit of Chrome is that you can remove individual site visits instead of all or nothing, so you don’t look like you’re hiding your tracks. Just x to clear each call you want to remove and you’re done.
Incognito Mode
You can use something called Incognito Mode to prevent all this from being an issue at startup. While in the Galaxy Note 4 browser, go to the menu and enable Incognito Mode. This ensures that the browser does not remember or save any history, passwords, logins or tracking what you are doing. This is your best bet and is something many users should consider.
There are multiple browsers in the Google Play Store that do this by default and will never, ever remember your data. Dolphin Zero it’s a good one, and even the less popular Opera Browser has a browser-wide privacy mode you can enable. I’d stick with the stock browser or Chrome, but each has its own.
What we do on our smartphones is our own business, so make sure you follow the steps outlined above to get it recorded or not. Or delete anything you don’t want to fall into the wrong hands.