Monday, December 6, 2010

How can I make sure that nobody can follow my Internet history?

Your Web browser stores information whenever you visit a website.

Things like the name of the site and the date and time you visited are stored in your Internet history. This is when you want to return to a Web site and does not remember his name, but an idea of date and time to visit last there. However, if you are on a shared computer, can others find what you are looking online. If you are using a popular browsers such as Internet Explorer or Firefox, there are ways to prevent others from viewing your browser history. Difficulty: easy

Instructions
  1. 1

    Set your browser to automatically remove your browsing history if you terminate an Internet session.

Internet Explorer users to do by clicking "Tools" at the top of the browser and then select "Internet Options" check the "Delete browsing history on exit." Those using Firefox can accomplish this by clicking "Tools" and then "options". On the "Privacy" tab and then in the box for "clear my data at the Firefox close."
  • 2

    Use the navigation privacy your browser capability.

  • This prevents any history are stored on your computer. You have anyone else see your temporary Internet files, cookies, or history to make. Users of Internet Explorer and Firefox can this function, by pressing CTRL + SHIFT + p. You should do when you open the browser.
  • 3

    Manually delete the browser history.

  • Int Benutzernet Explorer can "Navigation" tab by clicking "Options", "Clear History" and click "OK" choose. Firefox users can delete your history by clicking "Tools", then "options", then "Privacy" and finally "now Clair" under the "Private data" section. Select "OK" to confirm that you want to delete your Hihistoire.

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