Hey, we don't judge. From time to time you might "accidentally" visit a website your wife would leave you over you didn't mean to visit and get caught sneaking a peek see something you didn't want to see. It happens.
So how do you remove all traces of your traipse through the seedy side of the Internet? Just duck into the browser's settings (and this should be fairly standard on third-party browsers as well). In the stock Android browser you'll see options to clear the cache (that's images and other content that's been saved to your phone), history (where you've been), form data (what you search for and entered), passwords and location access (where you might have physically been). You might also have options for saving any or all of this info in the first place.
So you've covered your tracks and wiped your hands clean. Let's try to keep it that way, m'kay?
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/androidcentral/~3/_zYnJy5UOXM/android-101-how-clear-your-browser-info
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