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TIPS ON HOW TO HIDE INTERNET
ACTIVITY
The
Internet is a great resource for finding information that can help you
make decisions about your personal situation. However it's important to
realize that the record of your Internet activities does not disappear
when you close your browser. If you are concerned that the person abusing
you may check up on your Internet activities, there are a few steps you
can take to help you cover your tracks, including deleting cookies and
clearing your browser history (your cache).
If
the person who is abusing you is good on a computer it may not be safe for
you to be visiting sites for abused women. Hide your Internet activities
and visit The Caring Place from a safer place - the public library,
school, an internet cafe or your workplace.
Cookies are a way for web sites to track their
visitors and their actions. Sometimes this means that the site will
“remember” you when you visit again. For example, it may display your
first name, which you entered on a previous visit. This is done by
storing small bits of information on your computer. It is important to
delete cookies when covering your tracks on the internet. Methods for
deleting cookies vary depending on the type of computer you are using. To
learn how to delete yours, read the instructions later in this section
that match your computer system and browser.
Your computer’s cache (pronounced cash) will
remember the most recent pages you have visited and store them for quick
reloading. Emptying your cache is one way to delete the history of sites
you have visited from your computer.
Here’s how:
If you are
using Internet Explorer:
1.
From the Tools menu at the top of the screen, click “Internet Options”
1.
Click the “General” tab in the small pop-up screen that appears.
2.
From the Temporary Internet Files section, click the button “Delete Files”
3.
From the History section, click the button “Clear History”
4.
Click “OK”
If
you are using Netscape:
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From the Edit menu at
the top of the screen, click “Preferences”
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A small screen will pop
up. From the History section, click “Clear History”
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Click “OK”
If you are
using AOL:
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Click the “My AOL” icon
on the toolbar
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Select “Preferences”
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Click the “WWW” button
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From the pop-up menu,
click the “Delete Files” in the Temporary Internet Files section.
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In the History section
of the same pop-up menu, click “Clear History”
More detailed instructions to help you hide your internet activities are
listed below. If you need help to identify your web browser, click the
"Help" menu at the top of your browser and click the "About" option.
Once you have determined your computer and browser information, open the
instructions that match the kind of computer and browser you have to learn
more. If you are unsure about these instructions or your partner is
internet savvy, it may be safest to use the Internet in a public space,
such as the library, school or Internet cafe.
WARNING: Follow
these instructions when you are finished using the The Caring Place web
site.
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Safe Use Tips:
www.shelternet.ca |
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