Having an Internet Affair? Learn what information your browser is storing
Are you using the internet to have an online affair? Are you visiting married dating sites or communicating with a mistress or lover online? If so it’s important that you learn what information your web browsing software is recording, where it is stored and how to go about deleting it. The three major categories of information collected by your browser are history files, cookies, and cache files.
History – The sites you’ve visited, the day and time you visited them and the individual pages from the site’s you’ve viewed make up what’s known as your web history. By default your web browser stores this information as you surf the net. This is a handy feature if you need to return to a site you recently visited but it’s a troublesome feature if you are trying to hide an online affair. You can view your history file in most web browsers by pressing CNTRL + H at the same time. If you’ve been visiting married dating sites or perhaps logging into an email account that your spouse doesn’t know about it’s important to delete these records from your computer.
Cookies – Some websites store what are known as cookies on your computer. Cookies store little bits of information for the purpose of making your internet surfing more enjoyable. A site may install a cookie to keep track of the last time you visited, to store a preference you’ve selected, or to remember your user name or password for the site. Cookies may also tell a website if you’ve visited before and what ads you’ve been shown. There are many good reasons for a website to store cookie files on your PC, but if you’re having an affair that involves the internet you should be aware of the cookies you’ve store. Your web browser has an option for deleting your cookies. You can most likely find this option by clicking on ‘tools’ and then ‘internet options’. If you’re visiting web sites that you don’t want your spouse to know about it, it’s important that you delete your cookies.
Cache – If you’re using your computer to have an internet affair your cache files should be a major concern to you. Cache files are used to speed up your web browsing experience. When you visit a website, look at a picture, or view a video your browser may store a cach file for that site. The next time you visit the page it’s loads faster because it calls the information directly from the cache file served on your PC as opposed to calling the site from the server. This is a great way of speeding up web browsing, but it can supply a suspicious spouse with damning evidence of an affair. If you’re visiting married dating websites or even viewing pictures or videos of your mistress this information may all be on your PC in your browsers cache. Needless to say if you’re having an online affair it’s important to delete your cache files. In most major web browser you can delete the cache file by clicking on ‘tools’ and the ‘internet options’. You will want to delete the cache anytime you visit a site that you are hiding from your spouse.
As you can see there are many good reasons for your web browser to store information about your online activites. History files, cookies, and cache files all make surfing the internet a seemless experience. The problem comes when you are trying to hide your internet activities from someone such as your husband or wife. It’s important that you take the time to learn what information is collected by your browser, where it is stored, and how to delete it.
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