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Keeping yourself safe online
Warning:
if you're worried about someone knowing you have visited this website
please read the following safety information.
Please note, the information below is for guidance only and may not
completely cover your tracks. If you want to be completely sure of
not being tracked online, the safest way would be to access the internet
at a local
library, a friend's house or at work.
How can others discover your internet activities?
As a rule, internet browsers will save certain information as you
surf the internet. This includes images from websites visited, words
entered into search engines and a trail ('history') that reveals the
sites you have visited. Below are instructions on how to minimize
the chances of someone finding out that you have visited this website.
Warning about deleting cookies and address histories
It's important to state that there is a risk involved in removing
data from your computer. For instance, if someone who uses the same
computer as you computer as you uses online banking and has a saved
password, then if you clear the cookies on your PC, that person will
realise you've done so, because their password will no longer be saved.
Also, other people may notice if the address history on the PC has
been cleared, and this may raise suspicion.
How do I work out which browser I'm using?
If you know what browser you are using, then skip to the relevant
instructions below. If you do not know the type of browser you are
using, click on Help on the toolbar at the top of the browser screen.
A drop down menu will appear, the last entry will say About Internet
Explorer, About Mozilla Firefox, or something similar. The entry refers
to which browser type you are using - you should then refer to the
relevant instructions below.
Instructions on how to delete history & cache from your
PC:
These websites give helpful guidance - Computerhope.com
& MVPS.org
Internet Explorer 6 (Find your version by selecting
Help in the Internet explorer and clicking About Internet Explorer)
Click on the Tools menu and select Internet Options... On the General
page, under Temporary Internet Files, click on Delete Cookies and
then OK. Click on Delete Files, put a tick in the box labeled Delete
all offline content and click OK. Under History, click on Clear History
and then OK. Now look at the top of the window and click on the Content
tab, select AutoComplete and finally, Clear Forms.
Internet Explorer 7
Click on the Tools menu and select Internet Options. In the General
page under Browser History, select the Delete... button. Either select
and Delete each section: Temporary internet files; Cookies, History;
Forms data and Passwords; or select the Delete all... button at the
bottom to clear everything.
Firefox 1 (NOT /Netscape)
Click on Tools and then Options, then click on Privacy. Click on the
Clear button next to History; Saved Form Information; Cookies and
Cache.
Firefox 2
Click on Tools and then Options, then click on Privacy. At private
data select settings, ensure that all boxes have been selected and
then click on Clear Now
Netscape 7
Click on the Edit menu and select Preferences. In the left pane, expand
History then in the right area click Clear History. Next, expand Privacy
and Security and select Cookies then on the button Manage Stored Cookies
and in the new dialog box click Remove All Cookies. Then repeat similar
for Forms and the Manage Stored Form Data button and the same for
Passwords and the Manage Stored Passwords button. Aditionally, you
may Manage Forms, Cookies and Passwords individually from the Tools
menu - but not the temporary page Cache files.
Opera
Click on Tools and then Preferences. Click on the Advanced tab and
then the History section on the left-hand side. Click the Clear button
to the right of Addresses and the Empty Now button to the right of
Disk cache. Opera does not have an easy wasy to clear all Cookies.
Safari (often used on Apple Macs)
Resetting Safari clears the history, empties the cache, clears the
Downloads
window, and removes all cookies. It also removes any saved user names
and
passwords or other AutoFill data and clears Google/Yahoo search entries.
To do this go to the Safari menu at top left hand screen. Choose Reset
Safari, and click Reset.
Deleting your browsing history:
Internet browsers also keep a record of all the web pages you visit.
This is known as a 'history'. To delete history for Internet Explorer
and Netscape/Firefox hold down the Ctrl key on the keyboard, then
press the H key (Crtl, Alt and H for Opera). Find any entries that
say www.thehavens.co.uk,
right click and choose Delete. For Safari, select History at top of
the screen and choose "Clear History"
E-mail:
If anyone sends you threatening or harassing e-mail messages, they
may be printed and saved as evidence.
Be aware of how records of your emails can be accessed:
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Any email you have previously sent will be stored in sent Items.
Go to sent items and delete emails you don't want a person to see.
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If you started an email but didn't finish it, it might be in
your drafts folder. Go to the draft folder to delete it.
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If you reply to any email, the original message will probably
be in the body of the message - delete the email if you don’t
want anyone to see your original message.
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When you delete an item in any email program (Outlook Express,
Outlook, Thunderbird etc) it does not really delete the item - it
moves the item to a folder called Deleted Items. You have to delete
the items in Deleted Items to remove them completely.
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If there's a risk that someone may know how to access your emails,
it's a good idea to set up a new email account. Use a provider like
Hotmail or Yahoo for an account you can access from anywhere, and
use a name that is not recognisable as you, for example bakedbeans@hotmail.co.uk.
Keep this email secret.
Toolbars:
Toolbars such as Google, AOL and Yahoo keep a record of the search
words you have typed into the toolbar search box. In order to erase
all the search words you have typed in, you will need to check the
individual instructions for each type of toolbar. For example, for
the Google toolbar all you need to do is click on the Google icon,
and choose "Clear Search History".
General security:
If you do not use a password to log on to your computer, someone
else will be able to access your email and track your internet usage.
The safest way to find information on the internet, would be at a
local library, a friend's house, or at work.
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