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The internet can be a great resource for information and help; however your activities on the internet are recorded and maintained by your browser. You may want to clear your browsing history (web sites you have been to) and cookies (mini tracking applications that web sites attach to anyone who visits).
Additional Tips:
When you clear the cache and the history list, you erase not only the information on where you've been, but any other information that had been previously stored there. So, if your partner checks and sees that the cache and the history list have been completely emptied, they will not only know that you know how to do this, but they might guess that you're trying to hide something. One possible way to avoid suspicion is to clear the cache and history once you're done looking at information you don't want your partner to know about. After they're cleared, spend some time visiting sites that you think your partner wouldn't object to. This way, the cache and history list start to get filled up and your partner might be less likely to notice that old information is missing.
There are many public computers available for use for free (public libraries, social services, etc) this can be a good alternative to using your home computer to find the information you need.
Important:
You can NEVER be completely sure that someone will not be able to see that you visited our site. Since the person who owns or looks after the computer that you use may have put on a type of software that will record what is done with the computer when they are not around
Additional Links: |
| Protecting Your Privacy on the Internet |
Covering your Tracks |
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| Sexual Assault Centre Kingston ~ SAC Kingston |
| P.O. Box 1461 Kingston Ontario K7L 5C7 |
| Office Line |
1 613 545 0762 |
| Toll Free |
1 877 240 0762 |
| Crisis Line |
1 613 544 6424 |
| Toll Free |
1 877 544 6424 |
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