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How to surf the net safer (great for watching porn lol)

CaptainMorgan

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well I happened to be paranoid about internet security and other shits. I just dont like the fact that I have to delet my internet history so that my lass dont find out my pirate fetish lol

so my solution is "Inprivate browsing mode".

Some of you probably already know, but im writing this because I know there are people who doesnt know.


You can access this by clicking : Tools> Safety > Inprivate Browsing

Or just Ctrl + Shift + P for short cut.

A new browser will pop out, and you are good to go.

you can get EXACTLY same thing for google chrome, by pressing Ctrl + Shift+ N



Heres what it basically does and why its super useful :



Cookies: Many websites will place a small text file on your hard drive used to store user-specific settings and other information unique to you. This file, or cookie, is then utilized by that site to provide a customized experience or to retrieve data such as your login credentials. With InPrivate Browsing enabled, these cookies are deleted from your hard drive as soon as the current window or tab is closed. This includes Document Object Model storage, or DOM, which is sometimes referred to as a super cookie and is also removed.


Temporary Internet Files: Also known as cache, these are images, multimedia files, and even full Web pages that are stored locally with the purpose of speeding up load times. These files are immediately deleted when the InPrivate Browsing tab or window is closed.



Browsing History: IE10 typically stores a record of URLs, or addresses, which you have visited. While in InPrivate Browsing Mode, this history is never recorded. (fuck yea its porn time lol)



Form Data: Information that you enter into a Web form, such as your name and address, is normally stored by IE10 for future use. With InPrivate Browsing enabled, however, no form data whatsoever is recorded locally.



AutoComplete: IE10 will use both your previous browsing and search history for its AutoComplete feature, taking an educated guess each time you begin to type a URL or search keywords. This data is not stored while surfing in InPrivate Browsing mode.

Crash Restoration: IE10 stores session data in the event of a crash, so that automatic recovery is possible upon relaunch. This is also true if multiple InPrivate tabs are open concurrently and one of them happens to crash. However, if the entire InPrivate Browsing window crashes, all session data is automatically wiped out and restoration is not a possibility.



RSS Feeds: RSS Feeds added to IE10 while InPrivate Browsing Mode is enabled are not deleted when the current tab or window is closed. Each individual feed must be manually removed if you so desire.



Favorites: Any Favorites, also known as Bookmarks, created during an InPrivate Browsing session are not removed once the session is complete. Therefore, they can be viewed in standard browsing mode and must be deleted manually if you wish to remove them.



IE10 Settings: Any modifications made to IE10's settings during an InPrivate Browsing session will remain intact at the close of that session.
 
lol nah I had this long a go just wanted to post
 
You killed the forum with this stunning revelation

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Hey, a lot of people don't know this stuff, especially people who didn't grow up in the digital age
 
I use Incognito and a VPN when I'm at work on my personal laptop.

I also like Drive Scrubber for when I want to clean my hard drives.
 
Hey, a lot of people don't know this stuff, especially people who didn't grow up in the digital age


yeah I was just teasing and captain morgan knows it..

funny thing tho...My parents were actually way more tech savy than I was because they could afford the monstrous new computers in the early 90's with their dial up internets
and had friends that knew all the DOS commands and what not
the fastest way to fiddle with chrome is a lot like DOS commands which is new info for me ..i went digging around trying to figure out why shockwave was crashing repeatedly ...(and still is)
 
I also like Drive Scrubber for when I want to clean my hard drives.

My iPad has private browsing. The only scrubbing and cleaning I do is after I'm done "browsing" those naughty restricted sites :roflmao:
 
I was an original member of the TOR Project. I can still locate pretty much anybody, but everyone should use a vpn, relay, and a masked browser.
 
Man I didn't know this but then again never really worried. When I pass the family maybe left with unanswered mysterious questions of why
 
umm dude.. wow..VPN will do wonders..Its clear that you surf the net with your pants down! By the way, what type of porn are you looking at that you need to hide???? seriously?! I dont care who sees my porn list, its normal...I question your selection...
 
When I was married my wife saw my browser history while I was at work. I came home and a preacher was sitting on my couch wanting to talk. The first girl I slept with after I divorced my wife was a recently "retired" adult film actress. I'm pretty sure the preacher would have understood...
 
Good info. Wasn't up to date on VPNs like what I was reading about those. Might have to look into it.
 
When I was married my wife saw my browser history while I was at work. I came home and a preacher was sitting on my couch wanting to talk. The first girl I slept with after I divorced my wife was a recently "retired" adult film actress. I'm pretty sure the preacher would have understood...

Mine knows, but she doesnt ask and doesnt care as long as im not flagrant about it. I am who I am and not going to stop watching
 
Hey, a lot of people don't know this stuff, especially people who didn't grow up in the digital age

Yep...I didnt know this info...will this work on windows XP dial up??..I'm a little behind.....still have cassette tapes etc..
 
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