History Eraser for Opera — Guide to Clearing Cookies, Cache & History
What it does
- Removes browsing history entries, cached files, cookies, saved form data, and site permissions from Opera in one action.
- Often offers selectable categories (e.g., History, Cache, Cookies, Downloads, Active Logins) and time ranges (last hour, day, week, all time).
How to use (typical steps)
- Install the extension from Opera Add-ons and pin it to the toolbar.
- Click the extension icon to open its popup.
- Choose which data types to remove by checking the boxes (History, Cache, Cookies, etc.).
- Select a time range (Last hour / 24 hours / 7 days / All time).
- Click the clear/delete button. Some versions offer a confirmation prompt — confirm to proceed.
- Optionally enable automatic clearing on browser exit in the extension settings (if available).
Tips and best practices
- Clear cookies selectively: removing all cookies signs you out of sites; keep cookies for frequently used sites if you want stay-logged-in.
- Use cache clearing when pages load incorrectly; use history removal for privacy before sharing your device.
- If you rely on saved passwords or autofill, avoid clearing Passwords or Autofill/Form Data.
- Consider combining with a password manager and regular backups of important saved data.
- Check extension permissions before installing; it typically needs access to browser data and sites to clear stored items.
Troubleshooting
- If clearing seems incomplete, restart Opera and try again.
- If certain cookies or data persist, remove them manually via Opera Settings > Privacy & security > Clear browsing data or Site settings > Cookies and site data.
- Conflicts with other privacy extensions can cause unexpected behavior — disable others temporarily to test.
When not to use it
- Avoid frequent full clears if you depend on site logins, shopping carts, or form autofill.
- Don’t use automatic full-data clearing if you need browsing continuity across sessions.
Security & privacy considerations
- Clearing history and cookies improves local privacy on shared devices but does not anonymize browsing to websites or network observers; use a VPN or private window for stronger anonymity when needed.
If you want, I can provide:
- Step-by-step screenshots for the install and clear sequence, or
- A short checklist you can copy and paste for routine use.
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