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Web History tutorial using Apple (Version 5.1+)

Step 1 On , click on Safari to open up the browser

Step 2 At the top right corner of your . Click on the Safari menu button. This will drop down a menu containing tabs, settings, tools and of course web history.

Safari Settings

Step 3 Clicking on the History , this will host a list of calendars which features all websites you have visited daily and weekly.

Clicking on individual website branches opens up the specific you have visited within that website.

At the left side of your history window, a collection of other features are available such

as RSS feeds and bookmarks.

An album art style appears showing you a list of websites you have recently visited alongside their URL address. Web History tutorial using Chrome (Version 30+)

Step 1 On Windows 7, click on .

Step 2 At the top right corner of your web browser. Click on the Chrome menu button. This will drop down a menu containing tabs, settings, tools and of course web history.

Chrome menu button

Step 3 Clicking on the History tab, this will host a list of calendars which features all websites you have visited daily and weekly.

Clicking on individual website branches opens up the specific pages you have visited within that website.

You can also delete your unwanted history lists by clicking on the tick boxes at the left side of the history URL Web History tutorial using Explorer 9.0+

Step 1 On Windows 7, click on .

Step 2 At the top right corner of your web browser. Click on the Star shape . This will drop down the Favourites, Feeds and History tabs as shown below.

Favourites

Step 3 Clicking on the History tab, this will host a list of calendars which features all websites you have visited daily and weekly.

Clicking on individual website branches opens up the specific pages you have visited within that website.

Web History tutorial using (Version 25+)

Step 1 On Windows 7, click on Firefox to open up the browser

Step 2 At the top left corner of your web browser. Click on the Firefox menu button. This will drop down a menu containing tabs, settings, tools and of course web history.

Firefox menu button

Step 3 Click on the History tab, and then ‘Show All History’. Clicking on individual website branches opens up the specific pages you have visited within that website.

A window will pop up showing you a list of websites you have visited along with downloads and bookmarks.