Join us and the lead editor of IRL, Mozilla's multi-award-winning podcast, for a behind-the-scenes look at the pod and to contribute your ideas for the next season, themed: "AI and ME." Mark your calendar and join our Community Call on Wednesday, Aug 7, 17:00–17:45 UTC. See you there!

Search Support

Avoid support scams. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. Please report suspicious activity using the “Report Abuse” option.

Learn More

Èròjà atẹ̀lélànà yii ni a ti fi pamọ́ fọ́jọ́ pípẹ́. Jọ̀wọ́ béèrè ìbéèrè titun bí o bá nílò ìrànwọ́.

When removing form data

  • 5 àwọn èsì
  • 3 ní àwọn ìṣòro yìí
  • 7 views
  • Èsì tí ó kẹ́hìn lọ́wọ́ Franknr12

more options

Hi!

I have filled out a form on a web page and submitted it. On the next page I got a confirmation that the information was recieved. Then I removed all browser history (form data, search history, cookies and so on).

Is there any risk that this removing of browser history recalled or cancelled the already submitted data?

Hi! I have filled out a form on a web page and submitted it. On the next page I got a confirmation that the information was recieved. Then I removed all browser history (form data, search history, cookies and so on). Is there any risk that this removing of browser history recalled or cancelled the already submitted data?

Ọ̀nà àbáyọ tí a yàn

Some sites may use browser-side storage for document editing, tracking game scores, data authenticating you, and other transient data. However, in your scenario, when you submit a form and get a confirmation from the server that is has your data, the server is no longer relying on anything stored in your browser.

Ka ìdáhùn ni ìṣètò kíkà 👍 2

All Replies (5)

more options

No, once a form is submitted to the server, clearing your personal data in Firefox doesn't erase it from the server.

more options

Thanks! And it doesn't matter if I remove browser history one second after seeing the confirmation page or one hour?

more options

Ọ̀nà àbáyọ Tí a Yàn

Some sites may use browser-side storage for document editing, tracking game scores, data authenticating you, and other transient data. However, in your scenario, when you submit a form and get a confirmation from the server that is has your data, the server is no longer relying on anything stored in your browser.

more options

Thank you very much for your answers!

more options

So regardless if the site uses browser-side storage, a sent form is recieved when I arrive to a page where the siteowner thank me for my contribution and give my submitted information an unique number.

The reason I ask is that the arrend is of great importance to me.