When you start typing into the address bar, Firefox displays a drop-down list of suggested sites. This article describes how to clear single items or all items from the address bar history.
- To control what suggestions are shown when you type into the address bar, see Address bar autocomplete suggestions in Firefox and Search suggestions in Firefox.
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Clear a single item from the address bar history
To remove a single item from the list of suggested sites, click the three-dot button next to an address bar suggestion and select
from the menu.
You can also clear a single item using your keyboard. This works for both browsing history and search history entries.
- Type or paste enough text for Firefox to show the item in the drop-down.
- Press the ↓ down arrow key to highlight the item.
- Hold down the Shift key and press Delete on your keyboard.
Clear all items for a single site
- Click the menu button to open the menu panel. Click and then click the bar at the bottom to open the Library window.
- In the top right corner, type the name of the website you wish to forget in the Search History field, and press EnterReturn.
- Right-clickHold down the Control key while you click
the site you wish to forget in the resulting list and select .
- will remove all traces of that site from your history. For more information, see
- Close the Library window.
Clear all items in the address bar history
- Click the menu button and then click .
- Click to open the dialog window.
- In the Clear Recent History window, set Time range to clear: to Everything.
- To remove browsing history, make sure Browsing & Download History has a check mark next to it. To remove search history, check the box next to Form & Search History.
- Tip: Be sure to remove the check mark next to any other items that you do not want to be cleared. See Delete browsing, search and download history on Firefox for more information.
- To clear all items in the address bar history, click .