Stop Firefox from saving search history

I do not want my search history saved each use nor do I want to have to remember to go in and clear at each use. There must be a setting to have Firefox never save my search information.

Hello,
Firefox Menu > Tools > Options
>Privacy
History > Firefox will > Choose "Never remember History"
Please see this help article too for more:
[[Remove recent browsing, search and download history]]

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