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hopefulpuffin 1 Reviews 978 reads
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dtero 13 Reviews 2724 reads
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The only thing that would make this better is if your did incalls.  Maybe someday, a man can dream!

papidog 74 Reviews 1101 reads
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Thank you I have been trying to figure that out for weeks now!

RLBD 1 Reviews 1286 reads
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If you're using Windows, turn on Tracking Protection, use In-Private Browsing and continuously delete history and cookies while you are browsing.  The days of anonymity are coming to a close if you don't watch out for yourself.

Thank you Camille.   Beautiful and brilliant.  Now that's sexy as hell.

Charlie101 102 Reviews 853 reads
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You would need to do it every time you close out of your account.  Removing history slows up your internet searching speeds if that matters to you.  

I use a program called CCLEANER.  It is well reviewed and works great when deleting history, cookies, etc..

link.taylor 16 Reviews 1346 reads
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Sign up for a VPN, such as www.vpn4all.com which encrypts all internet traffic and changes your IP address to the world.  Use a browser you only use for hobbying with all private browsing stuff turned on.  Get yourself a hushmail account and then if you're really paranoid, get yourself a tablet (or some cheap laptop) with a VPN service, go to starbucks or some other place that uses free wifi and do your business there only (or piggy back off your neighbors wi-fi, tee hee).

Kat_RT 1911 reads
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7 / 10

Most of the businesses with free WiFi block "adult" sites.

xoxo Kat oxox

Posted By: link.taylor
Sign up for a VPN, such as www.vpn4all.com which encrypts all internet traffic and changes your IP address to the world.  Use a browser you only use for hobbying with all private browsing stuff turned on.  Get yourself a hushmail account and then if you're really paranoid, get yourself a tablet (or some cheap laptop) with a VPN service, go to starbucks or some other place that uses free wifi and do your business there only (or piggy back off your neighbors wi-fi, tee hee).

link.taylor 16 Reviews 1266 reads
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The VPN service can help with that as well.  With the encryption, the businesses have no idea which websites you're looking at.

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