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When I type in "www" in the navagation space I get a drop down that shows all the web sites I have visited! How do I turn this off?

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When I type in "www" in the navagation space of the home page I get a drop down that shows all the web sites I have visited! How do I turn this off? edit

# Question When I type in "www" in the navagation space of the home page I get a drop down that shows all the web sites I have visited! How do I turn this off? edit

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Tools > Options > Privacy > Location Bar: When using the location bar, suggest: Nothing

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That drop-down shows matches from your History and/or Bookmarks. To change what is shown, see "Controlling Behavior" in this article:



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