Does anyone know how to delete searches from the yahoo search box.?
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you know how you type in something that you want to sear in the yahoo search box nad than when you turn you computer on and you wan to search the sam thing again you don't really have to type in the whole word. you can just type in the first two letters and the search box would drop for you to pick the closest one you've searched in the past.i want to know how to delete all of that.not the internet address search bar. the yahoo one, when you're on yahoo website
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Answer:
Yes. Beside your searchbox is a pencil. Click that. Select = Clear Recent Searches.
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Other answers
i dont think you can but you can set your internet settings so that it doesnt save them at all.
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