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Use Opera for Discreet Browsing
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Others have responded about how to handle your Internet Explorer issue so I won't deal with that. For discreet browsing, I use a separate browser - Opera. It has a single command for "delete private data" which clears all cookies, cache, history and passwords. This way I don't have to worry about selectively cleaning IE. You can't use Opera for TER chats though.

Please help me guys.  When I use Internet Explorer to access the web and and type in a few letters a scroll appears below that lists all the sites that have been accessed with those same starting letters. For instance if I enter in "the" the scroll appears with "theeroticreview". This could be and will be a real problem to explain to wife and kids. How do I erase this stuff? Is there a way to do this in Internet Explorer or do I need to get some eraser software that will eliminate this trail for me? Where do I find help. I am not a computer savy guy so please be specific.
Thanks.

Take a look at this thread for a more complete discussion...

http://theeroticreview.com/msgBoard/ViewMsgBody.asp?BoardID=12&Messageid=28619

The "clear history" history button is what you will need to use which is available via Tools\Internet Options in Internet Explorer 5 and up.  

-Hoot.

I'm not a techie guru, but I do know enough to know that "clear history" isn't sufficient to erase your tracks. Basically, if the person who is seeking your trail, knows more about computers than you know, then he will know more places to look for your trail, than you will know to erase. You have to be one step ahead of whoever you want to hide from, or else you can't guarantee successfully hiding.

There is software you can buy, either by downloading it on the internet or by going to your local CompUSA and asking a sales person. I recommend it. In these times, ya can't be too safe. I personally use one of the eraser utilities that totally wipes every trace of internet and keystroke behavior, and actually (you learn to do this quite easily with the controls) requires a restart to wipe out the last vestiges of your traces of activity. This software is called Cyberscrub. There are also other competitors to it.

While you're at it, look for a utility that not only clears your privacy / security traces, but also blocks pop-up windows or does other little tricks that might make your internet experience a little better. Some of the software is also useful as its own reverse -- rather than erasing traces, it records them and reports on them. That can be handy for parents with children who surf unattended, for example; or for a husband who wants to create a fake rap-sheet of his own, to present to his wife in a subtle ploy to suggest she already knows where he's been. Heh heh heh  ...

Don't forget about documents and settings, my recent documents,
local settings,history, temporary internet files and the cookies.

Dartman5984 reads

Here is one cleaner I use and it will even check document files. It is not free but it a reasonable charge and unlimited use. You can run a test on your computer for free but if you want to clean the files from the computer you have to buy the software.

Go to www.webroot.com. There is a great inexpensive spftware you can download called window washer...strips everything offyou can imagine and may be customized to erase selected files/folders/etc. Can't live without it!

seventhson4011 reads

best in class. Scrubs everything, then "bleaches". i.e. overwrites the tracks. Once washed and bleached, no problematic
residues are left over. I run after any visit to a site of,mmmm...specific personal interest. nobody will be the wiser.

ballsofpower2940 reads

Consider using an anonymous proxy server like http\\www.anonymiser.com.  First go to a websearch site like yahoo and search on anonymiser or what ever service you choose.  Go there from the hyperlink on the list of matches.  Then surf with impunity from the anonymous site - your family should never be able to find out what you are doing unless they catch you redhanded.  Do it this way and you don't risk being caught should you forget to clear history on your browser.  Moreover, my wife would ask me what I was looking at that made me clear the history, so I'd rather not rely on that method.

BofP

Others have responded about how to handle your Internet Explorer issue so I won't deal with that. For discreet browsing, I use a separate browser - Opera. It has a single command for "delete private data" which clears all cookies, cache, history and passwords. This way I don't have to worry about selectively cleaning IE. You can't use Opera for TER chats though.

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