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The Internet is a great resource for finding information that can help you make decisions about your personal situation. However, it's important to realize that the record of your Internet activities does not disappear when you close your browser. If you are concerned that the person abusing you may check up on your Internet activities, there are a few steps you can take to help you cover your tracks, including deleting cookies and clearing your browser history (your cache). If the person who is abusing you is good on a computer, it may not be safe for you to be visiting sites for abused women. Hide your Internet activities and visit websites from a safer place - the public library, school, an internet cafe, or your workplace.
Cookies are a way for websites to track their visitors and their actions. Sometimes this means that the site will "remember" you when you visit again. For example, it may display your first name, which you entered on a previous visit. This is done by storing small bits of information on your computer. It is important to delete cookies when covering your tracks on the internet. Methods for deleting cookies vary depending on the type of computer you are using. To learn how to delete yours, read the instructions that follow in this section that match your computer system and browser.
For more detailed instructions to help you hide your internet activities, visit Shelternet.ca
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