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irrasing all trace of internet usage
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is there a way to remove all trace of internet usage from a computer?
thanks,
lord molly
thanks,
lord molly
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no not at all, was just wondering as i saw a programme a while ago and it was about an internet fraudster who was caught by the police after pc world found that he had been illegally using other peoples bank accounts on his desktop.
so if all of you information is stored somewhere on your hdd, then surely all of my bank detailes, passwords and security information is stored on my hdd.
this is obviously not very safe if my laptop was taken and fell into the hands of a person who was good with computers, and then theorictally could they access my bank account?
so if all of you information is stored somewhere on your hdd, then surely all of my bank detailes, passwords and security information is stored on my hdd.
this is obviously not very safe if my laptop was taken and fell into the hands of a person who was good with computers, and then theorictally could they access my bank account?
Moll ol pal ol buddy
You can go to tools/internet options/Clear history or delete cookies or delete files or go into your search engine (e.g. google) and type in the offending site which should appear in the box then check the 'clear history' box. Then go to confession say three hail Mary's and have a dram with piece of mind
This tape will self destruct in five seconds
You can go to tools/internet options/Clear history or delete cookies or delete files or go into your search engine (e.g. google) and type in the offending site which should appear in the box then check the 'clear history' box. Then go to confession say three hail Mary's and have a dram with piece of mind
This tape will self destruct in five seconds
If you are worried about the theft/data recovery aspect rather than someone finding naughty site traces you could encrypt your entire hard drive with something like Truecrypt ( http://www.truecrypt.org/ ), which would make data recovery without your password extremely unlikely.
Not for the faint hearted, though!
Not for the faint hearted, though!
In IE, go to 'options' and click on the 'advanced' tab. At the bottom there are advnaced settings. Make sure you check the box for 'do not save encrypted pages to disk'. There are other security options worth allowing as well such as being notified if forms are being redirected and changing between secure and non-secure sites. Other browsers have such features too.
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