 Today, let's find out how to delete your browsing history from Mozilla Firefox. Rod here. Welcome to Burn to Learn. All web browsers remember a list of the web pages you have visited. They're cookies and cash. Just to name a few things. You can delete this list at any time, clearing your browsing history and erasing the record stored. During this video, we will demonstrate in two steps how to, one, locate your browsing history and two, how to delete it. Step one, how to locate your browsing history. There are various ways to locate your browser history. One way is by using the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl plus H on Windows or Command plus Y on a Mac. Or another way is by clicking on the hamburger menu in the upper right corner here. In the list that appears, click on Options here. It will open and switch to a new tab like this. In the menu shown on the left, select Privacy and Security from the list of options. Scroll down to History here. Did you find it? Great. Let's move on to the second step. If you're not already subscribed, make sure to like this video and subscribe for more straightforward tech tutorials. Step two, how to delete your website history. Now click on Clear History here. A pop-up window will appear that will allow you to select the time range to clear. Last hour, last two hours, last four hours, today, or everything. Below the time range field, you will see check boxes where you can select what you want to delete according to your needs. Finally, when you are sure of which records you want to delete, click on OK here. Congratulations, you have successfully deleted your website history. Interestingly, Firefox has a very useful feature that avoids you having to do this tedious activity repeatedly. This is an option that allows you to select how you would like your history saved. Click here and you will see the various options. Remember history, never remember history, and use custom settings for history. Decide which of these options suit your needs best. The Mozilla Firefox browser is certainly one of the more robust browsers to use for internet browsing. If you enjoyed this easy to follow video, remember to like and subscribe to our channel for more. Help support our work by picking up one of our Burn to Learn t-shirts by clicking on the link in the description below. Also, leave a comment in the section below if you have something you would like to learn. We can make a video about it for you. This has been Rod from Burn to Learn. Thanks for watching. I'll see you in the next video.