Re: browsing the web privately - how??
From: mr_chips (dude_at_sannex.com.au)
Date: 06/26/03
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Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2003 22:17:13 GMT
On 23 Jun 2003 15:46:49 -0700, yosponge@yahoo.com (sponge) wrote:
>On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 22:16:55 GMT, dude@sannex.com.au (mr_chips) wrote:
>
>>How can i browse the net without the world knowing every move i make
>>thanks for any tips and sujjestions
>
>If I may, let me pitch my own site. See my sig. Follow the 8-step
>plan. All 8.
>
>The basic jist, if you don't want to visit, is: don't use Internet
>Explorer or Outlook, run Ad-Aware 6, SpyBot, and SpywareBlaster (all
>3) regularly, use the Proxomitron (also, set it up to filter SSL pages
>as well as regular HTTP), use DNSKong/eDexter, and, finally, use some
>sort of cookie management - most modern browsers can be set to reject
>cookies upon exit, and if you feel like taking the time, configure a
>cookie manager.
>
>One thing I would add (haven't put it on the site yet), <<<<snip>>>. But those take time, cost money, and generally
>require an active investigation.
>
>Sponge
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thanks man
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