"Microsoft"
AutoComplete
Internet Explorer's AutoComplete feature lets you more quickly fill out Web forms and navigate to Web sites you have visited in the past. AutoComplete collects and stores in the registry on your computer the data you type in Web form text boxes and the address bar. If you choose to use AutoComplete for passwords, they will be stored encrypted on your computer. AutoComplete information is not shared with other users of your computer.
The first time you submit a Web form, you will see a message box that asks if you'd like to turn the AutoComplete functionality on. To turn AutoComplete off and clear AutoComplete's history:
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From the Internet Explorer Tools menu, click Internet Options.
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On the Content tab, in the Personal Information section, uncheck the appropriate check boxes for the AutoComplete options you do not wish to use.
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To clear AutoComplete's history, click the Clear Forms and Clear Passwords buttons.
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To clear Web address entries, follow the steps for Clear History below.