Which browser has no caching functionality?
Which browser has no caching functionality?
Somewhat different options exist. They don’t store browsing details or the search terms you enter on your personal device. You could try adjusting settings at https://www.wikihow.com/Turn-Off-Browsin...-on-Chrome, but it might be difficult to remember. Do you want me to look for more alternatives?
Private viewing doesn't contribute to browser history. Every browser supports this feature.
When you type "a" in the browser, past searches beginning with "a" are displayed automatically.
If you refresh the browser, it shows your previous visited pages.
You wish to use a browser that avoids this behavior regardless of settings changes.
Try Firefox you can experiment with features it will remove when you shut down the browser.
It isn't sufficient to remove history after saving files on your PC. There may be a browser designed to avoid storing them initially. If none exists, it could be achieved by hiring a programmer.
Is it limited to Linux systems? And does "all is gone when you reboot" indicate that the session data disappears after restarting the computer?
At most, all information resides in RAM.
Since this type of memory is temporary, it disappears when the power is turned off.
However, a PC still requires some data stored in RAM at least briefly.
This applies to a complete Linux operating system.
One choice when preparing a Linux USB boot option is that nothing is saved to the flash drive or any HDD.