Recovering deleted browsing history
Recovering deleted browsing history in Internet Explorer
Over time, Windows accumulates temporary files as you visit various websites. This data is stored on the respective computer and you can use it to recover your deleted Internet history.
Internet Explorer. Open your browser.
In your browser, select "Internet Options" using the gear in the menu bar at the top of the screen. A pop-up menu will open with additional selection options.
Select Internet options. Now select Internet Options.
Open temporary internet files. Through the list and, in particular, the selection "General" you will be taken to the "Browsing History". Here, select "Settings". This will take you to the Temporary Internet Files tab.
Access through general settings.
"View files". Select "View Files" and you will get a list of all cookies. Cookies are stored text files that inform you about the Internet pages you have visited.
Get an overview. Now you need to search the list of files. Find the file you need in history, even if it has been deleted.
Review all Internet pages you have visited.
How to recover using Google Chrome
The browser is not the only way to find deleted files. If you are using Chrome, use "Chrome Cache Viewer". This is software that displays saved files from the browser. Use "View Cache" and do the following:
"View cache Chrome". Open your browser and search the Internet for "Chrome Cache Viewer". You will get a list of providers that support downloading.
Download the tool. Download the tool and open the file.
View deleted files. In the file you will find all the entered cache entries. Go to the "Server Time" section and sort the deleted data by date.
Recovering deleted history in Firefox
Are you using Firefox and interested in recovering deleted data? Then follow these steps:
"Search about:cache". If you are using Firefox, enter "about:cache" in the search bar.
Open the "About cache" section. Open the page with Enter and click on "List Cache Entries" in the "disk" section.
Search for deleted data. You will see a list of links in your Internet history. Find the files you need here.
How to restore using Safari
The iOS operating system also accumulates temporary files over time. Are you using Safari and want to recover your data? The following steps will help you find your data:
Open Internet. Open safari and click on the gear (top right). Go to the "Settings" section.
Open privacy. Click "Privacy". Here you will see "Cookies and other web data". Open the Details command. Now you can see the sites you have visited.
Why you should restore your browsing history
There are some times when listing your online visits can help you. That is why you should restore your deleted browsing history.
A clear overview of the sites visited can also be useful for billing purposes. It happens that debts are collected that actually do not exist. In addition, you can view visits to Internet sites. This is an advantage, especially when it comes to monitoring your children's Internet use.
If your computer has already saved history, you also won't have to remember full Internet addresses when you want to call up the relevant pages. When you enter the first characters, your browser will suggest a page it knows or list several.
Be sure to recover deleted files. There are links on your computer to pages you have visited. It doesn't matter whether you use Explorer, Chrome or Firefox on Windows or Safari on Apple: Deleted internet history can be recovered in several ways.