The annoying part here is that even after you have completed your research on wireless routers, it will still keep showing you ads related to it. So, to get rid of these targeted ads you need to specifically delete history related to wireless routers. But, while doing so, you might want some links to stay in the history because they are useful (You can bookmark them too). To do so, you need to selectively delete history by not harming other useful links. Let’s see how you can do it in both Chrome and Firefox.
Selectively Delete History in Chrome
First, let me show the manual way that doesn’t require a Chrome extension. So, the easiest way to manually delete the history of a specific website or topic is to search for it. Go to chrome://history and in the top-right corner you’ll get the search form. Type in the topic or a specific website you want to delete history for. Now, in order delete, all the results select the first one. Next, hold Shift and select the last one. It will select all the results. Now, you can unselect those that you don’t want to delete. But, this manual method doesn’t give you control over date. For this, you’ll need a Chrome extension.
Delete History of a Specific Date or Time Period
History Eraser is a Chrome extension that gives you additional control on managing history. You can do much more stuff than our regular chrome history manager. But, here I will only show you how to achieve our current objective. Download the extension and click on the icon in the extension menubar. You’ll get a new window. Now, click on History to access our history content. Now, scroll down and search for the title you want to clear history for. Next, select the date. Or you can select only the date for clearing date specific history. You can even export the results as HTML document for future reference.
Selectively Clear History in Firefox
In Firefox, you get native support to clear history of a specific website. Right-click on a link in the History library and you’ll get the option – Forget About This Site. One thing to note here is that this option will also delete all cache and form auto-fills related to this website. If you don’t want this to happen, you can use a plugin that will clear the website from the library. But, it will retain the cache and form auto-fills. Download Delete Site History.
Clear History by Date
In Firefox you can’t clear history by date, but, by time period. You’ll need a plugin to do so. Install Precise Clear History. After downloading, hit Ctrl+Shift+Del. This will open the options for the plugin. What it does is, it adds more options to Clear recent history window. It adds date specific options and also control over session history. The biggest drawback of this plugin is that you can’t select a specific website. However, if your only aim is to clear history by a specific date then it’s the best plugin.
Conclusion
As I said before, clearing history for a specific unwanted website can improve suggestions in your web browsers. So, let us know in the forum how effectively you used these plugins and extensions. The above article may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. However, it does not affect our editorial integrity. The content remains unbiased and authentic.