Bookmarks Deleted - Eee Pad Transformer Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have noticed the stock browser has more problems when the cache reaches 25M or higher. So I do clear the cache quite regularly. The problem is that if I go back to a page I have visited before I can still see what links I have been to. You have to clear all data which also deletes all the bookmarks. I think this is really stupid & one more failure of the stock browser. Is there a way to clear all cache, history, cookies, & other garbage without deleting my bookmarks.

I just go into settings, privacy and security and delete cache, history, ect....
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Where are bookmarks stored?

For some reason I can't delete/edit some of the default bookmarks after clearing my browser data cache, anyone know where they're stored so I can delete them manually?
Just visit said bookmark, then go to your history, and click the one that has the star lit up next to it. This will allow you to delete the factory bookmarks.
Genius!
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[Q] Miren browser space use

I installed Miren browser from the market, before that from an apk floating around on this forum. I've noticed after a while, the space used by the application becomes ridiculously high, leading to free space warnings.
At the moment, Manage Apps screen tells me the Total is 5.98MB, Application is 1.20MB and Data is 4.77MB. (Running from sd card). Why does the Data size keep increasing after a while? I've cleared history, cache, passwords, cookies, etc.
Every few weeks, I'm forced to clear the app data to clear the free space warning.
Do you have RSS feeds enabled in Miren? Usually everybody removes them, to save battery/traffic. I assume these feeds get stored somewhere, eating your space.
Looks like it, when I go to RSS feeds, I see stuff there. How do I disable it, I didn't enable it, must be turned on by default?

[Q] How to Delete Sync'd + Stock Bookmarks from Browser?

running CleanROM 2.4 + Browser2RAM + stock browser. all great.
in terms of browsing, i like my devices discrete. i.e. there's stuff i only want to see on my desktop for work, and stuff i want on my tablet, phone. but now i have like 300+ bookmarks (organized into folders, thank goodness) on my tablet. thing is, i can't delete any of it!
1) at first it appears that i CAN delete bookmarks. but upon reboot, bookmarks are still there.
2) logged into Google Dashboard and deleted synced Chrome bookmarks and disabled this function. deleted some bookmarks, rebooted the tablet, bookmarks still there.
3) disabled com.android.providers.partnerbookmarks. deleted some bookmarks. rebooted. deleted bookmarks still there.
i understand that with Browser2RAM, upon reboot, everything goes back to the original state and ASUS becomes the home page. so why are my bookmarks still there? and better question: how can i delete them?
IDIOT, i am.
Clear Data on Browser
disable Google Bookmarks Sync (though i noticed this seemed to be enabled, regardless) or clear Google Chrome Sync in Dashboard.
done.
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IDIOT, i am.
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LOL
I do stuff like this all the time...
Hang in!

Chrome seems to back history up at Google's, not matter what

Playing a lot with my Nexus 6, I came to want to try Chrome out a bit, for a change from Firefox. And I stumbled on what I consider a very big problem.
All my browsers, I set up to clear history, cache, cookies, etc, as soon as I stop using them. Be it for pr0n, bank managing, or mere general hygiene, I just want the browser to start fresh every time I launch it (I only keep bookmarks and some selected passwords).
Now, with Chrome, there doesn't seem to be any real way to wipe all the crap when exiting the browser. So I started playing with deleting of history, recent tabs and cookie files in /data/data/com.android.chrome/app_chrome, triggered by recent app swipe out (process stop) detection in Tasker. And it worked, for some time.
Problem, after having swiped Chrome out, deleted history files, and checked the history and recent tabs indeed seemed wiped, when tapping on the clock history icon, on the lower right part of the empty home page, then tapped on display whole history (translated from my language; YMWV). But OCD striked out, and I went back to the empty home page, to repeat the same process again. And again...
Until I ended up with the history appearing back, out of seemingly nowhere. So I wiped everything in the app itself (clear browser data), which works OK everytime. And now disconnected the phone from data before wiping the history and co files. And then went back to the history icon routine: now, without data, the history doesn't appear back. Then, I activated data anew, went on the repeated history checking, and bang: history appears right back...
So, when one tampers when Chrome history and co files, it seems Chrome restores those from the Internet, most probably from Google. Even though I set web history to off in my Google settings... Also tried History Cleaner Pro for root app, and end up with the same exact behaviour from Chrome. For what is worth, I use latest everything, factory 5.0.1, rooted, up to date Nexus 6.
Seriously: what's that crap?!?! Do you observe the same behaviour? Do you know of a way to teach hygiene to Chrome? Not sure I'll be touching the thing again though, even with a barge-pole... There may be a way to clean Chrome (would it be manually, in the app itself, which works as far as displaying information from previous sessions), but this experience tends to make me believe Chrome will save the history and all kind of crap at Google's, even if it doesn't display it anymore in the browser, even when you ask Google not to manage your history. And I surely won't have that. Back to Firefox, I am.
noraef said:
Playing a lot with my Nexus 6, I came to want to try Chrome out a bit, for a change from Firefox. And I stumbled on what I consider a very big problem.
All my browsers, I set up to clear history, cache, cookies, etc, as soon as I stop using them. Be it for pr0n, bank managing, or mere general hygiene, I just want the browser to start fresh every time I launch it (I only keep bookmarks and some selected passwords).
Now, with Chrome, there doesn't seem to be any real way to wipe all the crap when exiting the browser. So I started playing with deleting of history, recent tabs and cookie files in /data/data/com.android.chrome/app_chrome, triggered by recent app swipe out (process stop) detection in Tasker. And it worked, for some time.
Problem, after having swiped Chrome out, deleted history files, and checked the history and recent tabs indeed seemed wiped, when tapping on the clock history icon, on the lower right part of the empty home page, then tapped on display whole history (translated from my language; YMWV). But OCD striked out, and I went back to the empty home page, to repeat the same process again. And again...
Until I ended up with the history appearing back, out of seemingly nowhere. So I wiped everything in the app itself (clear browser data), which works OK everytime. And now disconnected the phone from data before wiping the history and co files. And then went back to the history icon routine: now, without data, the history doesn't appear back. Then, I activated data anew, went on the repeated history checking, and bang: history appears right back...
So, when one tampers when Chrome history and co files, it seems Chrome restores those from the Internet, most probably from Google. Even though I set web history to off in my Google settings... Also tried History Cleaner Pro for root app, and end up with the same exact behaviour from Chrome. For what is worth, I use latest everything, factory 5.0.1, rooted, up to date Nexus 6.
Seriously: what's that crap?!?! Do you observe the same behaviour? Do you know of a way to teach hygiene to Chrome? Not sure I'll be touching the thing again though, even with a barge-pole... There may be a way to clean Chrome (would it be manually, in the app itself, which works as far as displaying information from previous sessions), but this experience tends to make me believe Chrome will save the history and all kind of crap at Google's, even if it doesn't display it anymore in the browser, even when you ask Google not to manage your history. And I surely won't have that. Back to Firefox, I am.
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stop using chrome lol.
only solution i can think of. **** i dont even use google search because they record that too. i use duckduckgo, they dont track
Phurkus said:
i dont even use google search because they record that too
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Well, I don't care so much about them recording what I do as about them forcefully flinging that crap back at me... that's what annoyed me. Anyway, yeah, stopped using Chrome, and won't go back to it.
I am looking for specific date on History Brower. Dates before and after appear but there is a gap. Any ideas how to restore these missing dates.
Phurkus said:
stop using chrome lol.
only solution i can think of. **** i dont even use google search because they record that too. i use duckduckgo, they dont track
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Censorship is also a quite a problem. So many search results get axed because the copyright mafia deems its infringing on their multi-billion dollar project copyrights.
Ironically, even Bing fares better than google and bing belongs to mcrosoft.
agreed. I use bing as my default search engine in browsers. As for Chrome, if OP is still interested, and their isnt an browser sync option in settings>accounts>google, you can use an app like disable services to disable com.google.chromesync.... or something along those lines. you'd have to look thru and find it in GooglePlayServices
Are people still having this issue with not being able to clear google chrome browser history on android?
If so, I found a way to clear it. I will be making a video tutorial if interest with this issue is still in demand. If so please don't hesitate in responding.

Document Files

I'm trying to free up internal storage space on my Galaxy S4. Using ES Explorer, I found that the phone contains 9830 document files of various types! I find it hard to determine which files are associated with specific apps. Does anyone know of an easy method to determine which files I might delete.
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I would not start deleting files I don't know about. Delete the ones you know for sure what they are for and you know that you don't need them.
For example, some old pictures (assuming you have a backup). Maybe some old downloads and some music.
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I would not start deleting files I don't know about. Delete the ones you know for sure what they are for and you know that you don't need them.
For example, some old pictures (assuming you have a backup). Maybe some old downloads and some music.
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Oh yeah, I'm very wary of just deleting files without knowing their association. Have moved pictures & sound files that can be moved. It's just going to take a lot of time.
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Deleting a few dozens of large files will get you more space, than deleting thousands of small ones. And also deleting one small file could lead into some unexpected behavior of some app you would not notice now, but later.
That's why it's easier and safer to start with file you know you created and large enough to see benefits right away.
Most of those documents are app documentation. Best not touch them.
There are, however, a few other things to try that are usually overlooked when clearing up space.
- Delete the .thumbnails folder in DCIM. (You'll need to enable hidden files in file explorer to see it.) This stores a thumbnail of every image on your device and SDcard, deleted or not. Usually amounts to 6-7GB...
- Dial *#9900# and select 'Delete dumpstate/logcat' in the menu that appears. Those can amount to 2-3GB.
- Delete the Cache for the Browsers, Facebook, Maps, Instagram, Youtube, Maps etc. The Cache often isn't counted in the Total App Storage, so you can't see it. Go to Settings> Application Manager > All, click on the app and hit Clear Cache. (Clearing data deletes your profile and resets the app; the cache is just temporary files.)
- Clear the Google Play Services data. Go to Settings > Application Manager > Google Play Services. Click on Manage Space. Hit Clear All Data. Contrary to the warning message, this does not affect your account, Gmail, calendar or contacts.
- Clear the Cache of the phone. Boot into Recovery and select Wipe Cache Partition. This is just temporary files, no actual app or data is affected.
- Go to Settings > Storage. Tap on Cached Data. This'll open the Delete option. (Mine just now was 1.8GB... ). Might give a Security Policy error and appear to do nothing, give it a minute. You can also hit Used Space to see what uses the most space, and hit Miscellaneous Files to see the separate folders that use up space. Select the ones you know for certain are useless (Old apps, for instance) and tap on the bin icon to delete. (Thumbnails was listed here for me as well.)
That should clear up a few gigabytes.
P.s. This'll list Google Play Services, Package Helper and some other processes in your Battery usage as high usage for a minute or two. That's normal. The apps have to actually work for a change
ShadowLea said:
Most of those documents are app documentation. Best not touch them.
There are, however, a few other things to try that are usually overlooked when clearing up space.
- Delete the .thumbnails folder in DCIM. (You'll need to enable hidden files in file explorer to see it.) This stores a thumbnail of every image on your device and SDcard, deleted or not. Usually amounts to 6-7GB...
- Dial *#9900# and select 'Delete dumpstate/logcat' in the menu that appears. Those can amount to 2-3GB.
- Delete the Cache for the Browsers, Facebook, Maps, Instagram, Youtube, Maps etc. The Cache often isn't counted in the Total App Storage, so you can't see it. Go to Settings> Application Manager > All, click on the app and hit Clear Cache. (Clearing data deletes your profile and resets the app; the cache is just temporary files.)
- Clear the Google Play Services data. Go to Settings > Application Manager > Google Play Services. Click on Manage Space. Hit Clear All Data. Contrary to the warning message, this does not affect your account, Gmail, calendar or contacts.
- Clear the Cache of the phone. Boot into Recovery and select Wipe Cache Partition. This is just temporary files, no actual app or data is affected.
- Go to Settings > Storage. Tap on Cached Data. This'll open the Delete option. (Mine just now was 1.8GB... ). Might give a Security Policy error and appear to do nothing, give it a minute. You can also hit Used Space to see what uses the most space, and hit Miscellaneous Files to see the separate folders that use up space. Select the ones you know for certain are useless (Old apps, for instance) and tap on the bin icon to delete. (Thumbnails was listed here for me as well.)
That should clear up a few gigabytes.
P.s. This'll list Google Play Services, Package Helper and some other processes in your Battery usage as high usage for a minute or two. That's normal. The apps have to actually work for a change
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Excellent tips. I seem to remember seeing a few of these before.
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