Internet Browsing Activity Is Out In The Open
August 28th, 2009
If you’re not the only one using your computer then you’re not the only one that kjnows what you’ve been browsing or searching for. Internet browsers have been getting more interactive, and now save certain text fields that you enter. For example, if you visit a website, simply putting in the first letter of that website into your address bar is enough to bring up the address for that website. It’s a little silly. However, using a program like ParetoLogic Privacy Controls is enough to help you get rid of all this “evidence,” especially if you don’t want the whole world to know what you’ve been searching for on the internet.
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