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It's possible to clear browsing history using javascript?

If yes, how can I do this?

Note: A lot of forums said no, but some said yes, so I'm lost.


EDIT

Note: I want to clear only the last pages in mydomain (random pages in mydomain).

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    Would you like to find your browsing history cleared after visiting some random page?
    – rein
    Sep 29, 2010 at 20:31
  • For what reason do you want to clear the history anyway?
    – Eric
    Sep 30, 2010 at 7:04
  • Because of this. I'm having memory leak using RichFaces, so I will disable the history.
    – Topera
    Sep 30, 2010 at 13:13

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No.

That would be a security issue, if it were possible: a website you visit could maliciously delete all your browsing history without your permission.

However, it is possible to clear the history in javascript within a google chrome extension. Take a look at chrome.history.deleteAll().

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  • If script runs in the SAME domain that history page, I don't think that is a security issue. By the way, thanks your anwser! :)
    – Topera
    Sep 29, 2010 at 20:54
  • Ah, so you want a site to clear all of its history entries?
    – Eric
    Sep 29, 2010 at 20:59
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Even if you could, you shouldn't.

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  • Why I shoundn't? (I edited my question.. is only in my domain)
    – Topera
    Sep 29, 2010 at 20:48
  • It breaks what the user expects, and it would hijack what should purely be a function of the browser. Sep 29, 2010 at 21:00
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Javascript is a closed box; you can't change files on a clients computer, which is essentially what this would be doing.

So nope, you can't.

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there are ways to go about preventing the user from going back a page, but to completely clear your entire browsing history is not possible. let alone deleting any of it

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  • You said "completely clear your entire browsing history is possible." Did you mean NOT possible?
    – aaaa bbbb
    Sep 29, 2010 at 20:30
  • yes, yes i did lol, my bad, i originally wrote not impossible, then change it to just possible, my bad
    – Ascherer
    Sep 29, 2010 at 20:32

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