Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Prevent Data Theft with Clear History

Theft of data or personal information via computer and the Internet nowadays has become a business itself. Many people who seek our personal data is sometimes highly confidential nature to their advantage with a variety of purposes. But at least, we can slightly reduce the chances with one easy step that sometimes we often miss. Especially if we use ordinary computers are often used together with other people.

The simplest way to protect our personal data is to delete the stored password in the browser and record our impressions when browsing the Internet.

If you use Internet Explorer 7 browser, the way it is:
- Click Tools> Internet Options
- On the General tab on the menu that appears, click on the Delete Browsing history
- To clear all passwords once you type when logging into certain websites, or once you input the data into the form on a website for example, just click on each button there. Or if you want to remove the traces of your past, simply press the Delete all.

If Firefox is your browser, your way is like this:

- Click on the Tools> Options then Privacy icon
- In addition to the Saved Passwords option, click the Clear button and then OK. After that all passwords are stored by the browser will be deleted.

Remove traces of your browsing OperaKalau use Opera 9.6 browser way is:
- Click Tools> Delete Private Data
- On the menu that appears, click Delete. Or if you want to be more specific in your browser to delete the recording, click Detailed Options. After that put the check in the box whatever you want to delete. If you are, click Delete.

Storing personal data is sometimes very useful when you often visit your favorite sites that require you enter your user ID and passoword. When you fill out the registration form on the site, or forums for example, if you ever fill out similar forms on other sites you will be ameliorated by the features of the browser. But this is also the problem. If the computer use is other people, troublesome business.

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