Automatically clean browser history
As a web developer there are times when I have to clear browser history (including cookies) to test app behavior for a first time user. During development this can become painfully slow – open browser, open tools->options, open privacy tab and then delete history.
The new versions of Firefox and IE now support automatic browser history cleanup. In Firefox, you can configure “Never remember history” on the Privacy tab in Tools->Options. In IE 9, “Delete Browsing History on exit” can be configured on the General tab in Tools-Options.
Since this setting s not optimal for regular use, I use a separate browser for regular and development. In my case, I have Firefox configured with this setting and use it for testing during development. I use IE and Chrome for my regular browser usage. This way, after developing on Firefox, I only have to test it once on IE and Chrome thereafter.
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