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Abusers who have basic computer knowledge may be able to track the Web
sites that you visit and the documents that you open on the computer.
You can erase your internet history so that nobody who uses your
computer can see what Web pages you visit.
Warning! Even if you follow the directions below your abuser may still
be able to see what web sites you have been visiting or what emails you
have been sending.
The safest way to keep the abuser from tracking your online activities
is to use a computer that he or she does not have access to. This could
be at a public library,
a community technology center (CTC),
a friend's house, or at work. If you are sending an e-mail message
asking for help, make sure you use an email account with a password that
the abuser does not know.
If you must use a computer your abuser can access, you can attempt to
cover your tracks by doing the following:
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Use an email account your abuser cannot access:
If an abuser has access to your email account, he or she may be able to
read your incoming and outgoing mail. If you believe your account is
secure, make sure you select a password he or she will not be able to
guess.
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Do not store passwords and change your password or passwords often.
Do not use obvious passwords, such as your birthday or your pet’s name.
Use passwords that include both letters and numbers.
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Delete e-mails and files/documents.
Delete e-mails from the “Send” or “Outbox” and then also delete e-mails
from the “Deleted Items” box. In addition, empty the “Recycle” or “Trash
Bin” of any documents before shutting down the computer. Make this a
regular routine so it is not an unusual action that may trigger
suspicion.
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Clear cookies, temporary Website files and browser history.
Cookies are information that a Website leaves on your hard drive about
your visit to that Website. A temporary Website file is left on your
computer each time you visit a Website. One of its pages, usually the
home page, is stored “temporarily” on your hard drive. Usually Internet
browser software retains a list, or History, of all the Websites you
visit. Below are instructions to clearing these three things you’re your
computer. Refer to your software “Help” menu or technical support for
further information.
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Clear the Search Engine.
Many search engines retain and display past searches. Check whichever
search engine you use for information on how to turn this feature off.
How to Clear Cookies, Temporary Website Files and Browser History
Below are directions for clearing cookies, temporary Website files and
the browser History. For information, you also can refer to your
software “Help” menu or technical support.
You may want to make it a habit to clear History whenever you visit any
Website, rather than making it an unusual action only when you visit a
partner abuse Website.
By clearing your History you will not harm your computer in any way.
However, should your abuser click on History, he/she may realize that
you or someone has deleted the history records. If this happens, and you
are the only other person using that computer, a good reason to give for
your actions (if necessary) would be that you heard or read that by
deleting these temporary history files your computer would be faster and
waste less disk space, which is true.
Figure out what web browser you use:
The name of your web browser should be displayed in the title bar of
this window. For example, it would say "Sanctuary for Families -
Microsoft Internet Explorer" at the top of this window if you are using
Internet Explorer. Or it would say "Sanctuary for Families - Mozilla
Firefox" if you are using Firefox.
Cookies and Temporary Website Files:
The directions below describe how to clear temporary Website Files.
Usually in the same location is a tab to Clear Cookies, as well.
Internet Explorer 5.xx or 6.xx for Windows
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Click the 'Tools' menu on your browser
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Select 'Internet Options'
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In the 'General' tab, and under the 'Temporary Internet Files' section,
click 'Delete Temporary Internet Files'
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Click OK to close the 'Internet Options' dialog.
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After clearing your 'Temporary Internet Files', you may want to close
all your browser windows, and then restart your browser.
Internet Explorer 4.xx for Windows
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Click the 'View' menu on your browser
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Select 'Internet Options'
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In the 'General' tab, and under the 'Temporary Internet Files' section,
click 'Delete Temporary Internet Files'
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Click OK to close the 'Internet Options' dialog.
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After clearing your 'Temporary Internet Files', you may want to close
all your browser windows, and then restart your browser.
Netscape 4.xx and up for Windows, Mac and Linux
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Click the 'Edit' menu on your browser
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Select 'Preferences'
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Click on the '+' next to 'Advanced'
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Select 'Cache'
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Click 'Clear Memory Cache'
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Click 'Clear Disk Cache'
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Click ‘OK’ Internet Explorer 4.5 & 5 for Mac OS 8 & 9
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Click the 'Edit' menu on your browser
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Select 'Preferences'
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Choose 'Advanced' from the 'Web browser' heading on the left side
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In the 'Cache' section, click the 'Empty Now' button
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Click ‘OK’
Internet Explorer 5 for Mac OS X
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Click the 'Explorer' menu on your browser
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Select 'Preferences'
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Choose 'Advanced' from the 'Web browser' heading on the left side
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In the 'Cache' section, click the 'Empty Now' button
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Click ‘OK’ Netscape Communicator/Navigator 6.0 for Windows
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Click Edit, and select Preferences on the Netscape menu bar.
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Click Advanced.
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Click Cache.
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Click the Clear Memory Cache button.
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Click the Clear Disk Cache button.
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Click OK.
AOL 5.0 for Windows
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Click MY AOL, and select Preferences on the AOL menu bar.
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Click the WWW button.
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Click the General Tab.
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Click Delete Files.
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Click OK.
AOL 6.0 – 8.0 for Windows
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Click Settings, and select Preferences on the AOL menu bar.
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Click Internet Properties (WWW).
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Click Delete Files.
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Click OK.
AOL for Mac
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Click Members.
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Click Preferences.
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Scroll down to Web.
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Click Empty Cache.
Mozilla and Netscape for Mac and Linux
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From the Menu, select "Edit" and choose "Preferences."
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OS X Customers: select "Mozilla" and choose "Preferences."
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In the window that opens, you will see a list of triangles and topics.
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Click the triangle next to "Advanced" and then select "Cache."
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From here, click the "Clear Disk Cache" and "Clear Memory Cache"
buttons. vSelect "OK"
Mozilla Firefox
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From the Menu, select “Tools” and choose “Options”.
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Click “Privacy”.
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Click “Clear” next to Cookies.
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Click “Clear” next to Cache.
Clearing Your Computer’s History
Browser software usually keeps a chronological history of all web pages
that you visit while online. For your safety, you may want to delete the
record of web pages you have visited. It is a very simple process that
will not in any way affect your computer other than to erase the fact
that you have visited certain pages.
Windows 95 and higher
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Click the tab marked History in the toolbar of Internet Explorer.
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Your web pages visited history will appear on the left.
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Under today's pages, highlight the names of pages you wish to remove
from the history and hit the delete key on your keyboard on each page
name highlighted.
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Exit your Internet browser. This method will only delete the selected
pages.
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To clear all of your history, follow steps 1 and 2 above then push
button that says “Clear History.” The computer will ask if you are sure
you want to do this, press “Yes.”
Windows 3.1 or older
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On your Internet browser click on Tools
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Click Internet Options
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In the section called Temporary Internet Files, click Delete Files then
click OK
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In the section called History, click Delete History then click OK
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NOTE: This method will delete all pages visited since history began.
Mozilla Firefox
The History can be cleared in two ways: either one item at a time or all
items at once. To clear one item at a time:
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From the Menu select “Go”.
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Click “History”, a list will appear on the left on the screen.
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Highlight each item to be deleted and click “Delete”.
To clear all items at once:
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From the Menu select “Tools”.
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Click “Options”.
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Click “Privacy”.
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Click “Clear History”
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NOTE: Cookies and Temporary Files are cleared here as well.
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