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Does Mozilla have it's own link removal tool or would you still use Googles to remove outdated content. I have been removing personal information from the web.

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I have been removing personal information from the web so when the site removes my info I use Googles "Remove outdated content" tool to remove the links and any outdated cached material. I wasn't for sure if Firefox had it's own tool or if it would update just by using Google's tool.

I have been removing personal information from the web so when the site removes my info I use Googles "Remove outdated content" tool to remove the links and any outdated cached material. I wasn't for sure if Firefox had it's own tool or if it would update just by using Google's tool.

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Hi, Firefox is a Web Browser it is the interface between you and Google. It has nothing to do with link removal. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_browser

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Eventually ( hours, days,week) in your cache it will be written over with other material that is cached.

For example, if the back button is pressed, the local cached version of a page may be displayed instead of a new request being sent to the web server. A web proxy sitting between the client and the server can evaluate HTTP headers and choose whether to store web content.