What is certain is that you know the Autofill function, or in Greek the automatic filling function of Chrome. When you start typing a URL in Chrome's address bar, its browser Google will show you a list of addresses that match what you type.
The more you type, the more accurate your Chrome suggestions are.
But what if Chrome still suggests an address that isn't relevant? For example, if you ever typed an address with a typo and hit enter? Or use a shared one computer and you don't want other users to find out what pages you are browsing.
Autofill can be a very useful tool but it poses a serious risk to privacy. Clearly, you should delete the registration.
But how can you remove a unique URL from Chrome's auto-fill suggestions? It's very simple.
To delete a single URL from its autofill suggestions Chrome, follow the instructions below:
Open Chrome and start typing a URL until the entry you want to delete appears.
Use the down arrow to highlight the entry you want to delete and press the two Shift + Delete keys together.
The entry will disappear from the autocomplete suggestions of your browser.
Of course, if there are a lot of entries you want to delete, you may need to go for more radical solutions, such as deleting all history and data browsing of the browser.
To clear your Chrome browsing data, open the menu (three vertical dots) Settings - Advanced - Privacy and Security - Clear browsing data. Select all checkboxes and click Clear Data to complete the process.
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