A browser extension that allows you to remove sites from your browsing history and prevent them from being saved in the future, helping protect your privacy by letting you selectively remove sensitive sites you've visited.
Forget that page is a browser extension available for Chrome, Firefox, and Safari that gives users more control over their browsing history. It allows you to manually remove specific pages and sites from your history with just a click, preventing them from being saved in your history list in the future.
This can be useful for removing embarassing or sensitive sites you may have visited, like an ex's social media profile or adult content. It helps protect your privacy and keep that information from being seen if someone else were to access your computer or browsing history.
Once installed, the extension puts a small icon next to your address bar. When you visit a page you want to forget, you simply click the icon and confirm to remove it. Forget that page will delete it from your browsing history across all your synced devices. It also prevents that site from being saved in your history going forward.
As a privacy tool, Forget that page ensures sites you select will no longer show up during autofill/suggestions either. And it allows you to avoid leaving traces of sites you don't want others potentially finding later on.
Forget that page is free to install and use. It gives users an easy, one-click option for selectively removing sensitive or embarassing pages from their browsing history permanently.
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