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How can an abuser discover your internet activities? 

Please take a few minutes to read the warning below and to take steps to increase your safety when visiting this website. 

As a rule, internet browsers will save certain information as you surf the internet. This includes images from websites visited, information entered into search engines and a trail (‘history’) that reveals the sites you have visited. Please follow the instructions below to minimise the chances of someone finding out that you have visited this website. 

If you know what browser you are using, then skip to the relevant instructions below. If you do not know the type of browser you are using, click on Help on the toolbar at the top of the browser screen. A drop-down menu will appear, the last entry will say “About Internet Explorer”, About Mozilla Firefox, or something similar. The entry refers to which browser type you are using – you should then refer to the relevant instructions below. 

The following information may not completely hide your tracks. Many browser types have features that display recently visited sites. There is also spyware that can be used more secretly to track your activity. The safest way to find information on the internet, would be at a local library, a friend’s house, or at work. 

Private browsing 

All leading web browsers have a “private browsing” mode that, once enabled, stores nothing about your activity on your computer in that browsing window. This won’t stop online services from seeing what you get up to, but it won’t leave any traces of your activity on your computer (no history, web cache or anything else) and so it’s always a useful first step to take. 

Internet Explorer: Go to Safety – Tools – “In Private Browsing”. 

Firefox: Click the Menu button with three horizontal lines – “New Private Window”. 

Chrome: Click the Menu button with three horizontal lines and select “New Incognito Window”. 

Similar options can be found in Opera and Safari. 

It is also best to double check that nothing has been stored by following the steps below. 

Internet Explorer 

Click on the Tools menu and select Internet Options. On the General page, under Temporary Internet Files, click on Delete Cookies and then OK. Click on Delete Files, put a tick in the box labelled Delete all offline content and click OK. Under History, click on Clear History and then OK. Now look at the top of the window and click on the Content tab, select AutoComplete and finally, Clear Forms. 

Firefox 

Click on Tools and then Options, then click on Privacy. Click on the Clear button next to Cache and Saved Form Information. 

Deleting your browsing history 

Internet browsers also keep a record of all the web pages you visit. This is known as a ‘history’. To delete history for Internet Explorer and Firefox hold down the Ctrl key on the keyboard, then press the H key (Ctrl, Alt and H for Opera). Find any entries that say www.bucksdap.org.uk, right click and choose Delete.