Tuesday 7 June 2011

how can i erase the things i searched in google video search box?

how can i erase the things i searched in google video search box?

google video search
by Piutus

help

Answer by Jennifer S
The best answer is stop searching for porn in your google record search box. LOL Or try to search for a bunch of additional things so that stuff will go away.

Answer by Nurse G
Go to Tools – Internet Options – Content – Autocomplete – Apparent Forms..

Answer by Hannah!
Been up to no excellent, eh? =P

Answer by r3_lax
hmmm looks like you have been up to no excellent :) well just go to tools and then apparent private data ( in mozilla firefox)
i donno abot ie ;)

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Google Record Search with Scooba YouTube Results
google video search

Image by rustybrick
Details at www.seroundtable.com/archives/007300.html

does anyone know why the google website doesn’t have the record search anymore?

Answer by Zach
It does, you just have to click on the “More” button and scroll down. The link is below.

Answer by ArshNet
It does, You can also try advance search for Google Videos at: http://record.google.com/videoadvancedsearch

Answer by bruno kenntsss :]
they still have it :)

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