START --> SETTINGS --> TASKBAR & START MENU --> Click: Start Menu Programs Tab
Click: "Clear" Radio Button in Documents Menu
Button will de-highlight
Click: "OK"
This will "remove the contents of the Documents Menu and other Personal history lists."
For example: "IF" I were using Real Player to view "something" that shouldn't be seen by someone else - e.g. 12-year olds, my PC techies .. etc .. - then if I hadn't done this, the last video that I viewed would show up in the File - Open list in the Real Player program and viola, embarressed!!!
Clear the Cache(s)
Clear the History(s)
Clear the Temp File(s)
Clear the Documents List(s)
Clear Cookies (if you accept them at all)
Block unwanted Certificates
Do not leave your email address out in the rain
-IT WILL GET WET. *S*
Okay, that made no sense, but you know.
This is how I read your hotmail and mailroom without your password:
This is an excellent reference about clearing your 'cache' ( which is everything you've looked at lately, 'lately', depending on how much you surf and how much hd space is alloted to 'caching' files).
How to clear the cache
I get asked from time to time, so I thought I'd put this here because you probably get asked too and it will
save you doing it from scratch each time:
Internet Explorer
Select Edit from the pulldown menu
Select Preferences
In the left table, select Web Browser
Select Advanced
Where it says 'Cache' click on the 'Empty Now' button
Netscape
Select Edit from the pulldown menu
Select Preferences
Select Advanced
Select Cache
Click on 'Clear Disk Cache' and 'Ok'
For PC users:
IE
Select View (for IE 4.xusers) or select 'Tools' (for IE 5.x users)
Select 'Internet Options'
Select 'General Tab'
In the second section where it says 'Temporary Internet Files' click on 'Delete Files' then click 'OK'
Netscape
Select 'Edit'
'Preferences'
'Advanced'
'Cache'
'Clear Disk Cache' and 'Clear Memory Cache' and click 'OK'
One little addition for IE users:
When the box pops up asking if you want to delete all Temporary Internet Files in IE, there is a little box that you can check to ?delete all local files as well?, check it before you delete your cache.
I was thinking of this subject for the last few days, wondering how many people are actually aware everything you ?view? can be reread because of caching. This is one of those ?doesn't everybody know that?? things, but most of us don't. If you work and access any place on the net, a majority of your daily viewed screens (easy non-tech way to understand it) are stored INTACT and easily viewed in their completion on your HD (hard drive).
So when I come over to your house for dinner or drop in from out of town, and I ask, 'oh, can I use your computer to check my email' and you smile (or if you're me, you panick) and say 'sure' and serenely toss the fetticini like the innocent you are, IF I'm curious to what you?re really all about and I want to see where you spend your time when you surf, I just check your 'temporary files' and it's all there in technocolor, no password required!!!
I can read all the e-mail msgs you've viewed and sent in any web-based e-mail program like HOTMAIL (tho, not normal e-mail, since that's not 'viewed' by your browser (the thing with the URL bar at the top).
I can also read your instant messages here if you?ve viewed it. And any forums you've 'visted', whether you?ve posted in them or not.
Caching saves all the pictures on every site you view as well. Even if you don?t hang out for (hours at a time gleefully giggling at porn, sighhhhhhh) if you accidentally hit a link that takes you to a porn site, all the .jpg .gifs .html of that page will be stored and can be viewed. One would assume you went there intentionally (your employer will be interested.) Everything. Just everything your browser ?sees? is stored, depending on how much ?cache? you alot to storage.
I can do this with my of my friends, few of them know it?s possible, they understand ?cache? but they can?t find their own cache on their computers; of course I never do because I believe privacy, that and I'm just not an overly-curious person. I like to be a PRIVATE one, tho, if possible. And allow everyone else the opportunity to be private as well. But you don?t have the option of regulating your privacy if you?re not aware of this.
These 'cached' files are the equivlent of your medicine chest and anyone who knows how, going thru it.
If you?re at work and you can clear you cache, do it. Do it every time you leave your computer. Clear it. It's annoying. Do it anyway if you view sensitive or private material at work. Or better yet, just wait till you get home.
If you live with a computer genius, he or she has been reading your Madjack account for years.
When the computer guy, cable guy, and guest comes to your house or anyone who will likely touch your computer, or needs to get 'in it', or if you know computer users are coming for tea and will ask the inevitable 'Oh! Can I use your computer to check my e-mail?' you can say with a (knowledgeable, innocent smile, this time,) 'Sure,' while you serenely grill the veggie patties.
Also clear your ?history? (in the same place you clear you cache) which will clear the URL bar at the top. So when your friends or the computer cable guy comes to set up your computer and he opens your browser and clicks the URL bar open at the top and sees every place you?ve surfed too, you don?t have to worry about him seeing who knows what you personally worry about!!
And knowing WHO you are at Madjacks granted, he may not know who/what Madjacks is, but with 9000 visitors a day, it?s a possibility. (Yes, I am paranoid. I should have the nick ?****ing Paranoid?) I just believe computers are like diaries and unless the FBI has a reason to, no one should see anything on it YOU don?t want them to.
IF you, RIGHT NOW, want to read you cached accumulation of files to SEE *exactly* what information IS accessable on your computer at this moment, in IE open your file manager | click 'c' | documents and settings | username [if there is more than one, find the one you use to log in and surf with; each ?user? on a computer with more than one ?user? has it?s own ?cached? files ? on my computer running XP there are, currently, 5 different ?users? I can surf under, hense 5 different caches ? I only surf on one (mine) so I only have to clear my user?s cache if someone?s coming over] | local settings | temporary files
When you open 'temporary files' and there should be a folder or folders (depending on how much cache you are allotting, mine has 5. Click it (them) open. Anything with an '.htm' (.html?) extention is an html page (like the one you are reading now) and you will be able to see you can 'view' many things you've accessed without a computer. Anything with a .jpg or a .gif is a picture you?ve viewed. You?ll be surprised how much ?stuff? your computer innocently caches for you.
Turning off your computer and letting time pass does NOT clear the cache.
YOU MUST DELETE IT!!!!!
Part 2 in the response!!!
Click: "Clear" Radio Button in Documents Menu
Button will de-highlight
Click: "OK"
This will "remove the contents of the Documents Menu and other Personal history lists."
For example: "IF" I were using Real Player to view "something" that shouldn't be seen by someone else - e.g. 12-year olds, my PC techies .. etc .. - then if I hadn't done this, the last video that I viewed would show up in the File - Open list in the Real Player program and viola, embarressed!!!
Clear the Cache(s)
Clear the History(s)
Clear the Temp File(s)
Clear the Documents List(s)
Clear Cookies (if you accept them at all)
Block unwanted Certificates
Do not leave your email address out in the rain
-IT WILL GET WET. *S*
Okay, that made no sense, but you know.
This is how I read your hotmail and mailroom without your password:
This is an excellent reference about clearing your 'cache' ( which is everything you've looked at lately, 'lately', depending on how much you surf and how much hd space is alloted to 'caching' files).
How to clear the cache
I get asked from time to time, so I thought I'd put this here because you probably get asked too and it will
save you doing it from scratch each time:
Internet Explorer
Select Edit from the pulldown menu
Select Preferences
In the left table, select Web Browser
Select Advanced
Where it says 'Cache' click on the 'Empty Now' button
Netscape
Select Edit from the pulldown menu
Select Preferences
Select Advanced
Select Cache
Click on 'Clear Disk Cache' and 'Ok'
For PC users:
IE
Select View (for IE 4.xusers) or select 'Tools' (for IE 5.x users)
Select 'Internet Options'
Select 'General Tab'
In the second section where it says 'Temporary Internet Files' click on 'Delete Files' then click 'OK'
Netscape
Select 'Edit'
'Preferences'
'Advanced'
'Cache'
'Clear Disk Cache' and 'Clear Memory Cache' and click 'OK'
One little addition for IE users:
When the box pops up asking if you want to delete all Temporary Internet Files in IE, there is a little box that you can check to ?delete all local files as well?, check it before you delete your cache.
I was thinking of this subject for the last few days, wondering how many people are actually aware everything you ?view? can be reread because of caching. This is one of those ?doesn't everybody know that?? things, but most of us don't. If you work and access any place on the net, a majority of your daily viewed screens (easy non-tech way to understand it) are stored INTACT and easily viewed in their completion on your HD (hard drive).
So when I come over to your house for dinner or drop in from out of town, and I ask, 'oh, can I use your computer to check my email' and you smile (or if you're me, you panick) and say 'sure' and serenely toss the fetticini like the innocent you are, IF I'm curious to what you?re really all about and I want to see where you spend your time when you surf, I just check your 'temporary files' and it's all there in technocolor, no password required!!!
I can read all the e-mail msgs you've viewed and sent in any web-based e-mail program like HOTMAIL (tho, not normal e-mail, since that's not 'viewed' by your browser (the thing with the URL bar at the top).
I can also read your instant messages here if you?ve viewed it. And any forums you've 'visted', whether you?ve posted in them or not.
Caching saves all the pictures on every site you view as well. Even if you don?t hang out for (hours at a time gleefully giggling at porn, sighhhhhhh) if you accidentally hit a link that takes you to a porn site, all the .jpg .gifs .html of that page will be stored and can be viewed. One would assume you went there intentionally (your employer will be interested.) Everything. Just everything your browser ?sees? is stored, depending on how much ?cache? you alot to storage.
I can do this with my of my friends, few of them know it?s possible, they understand ?cache? but they can?t find their own cache on their computers; of course I never do because I believe privacy, that and I'm just not an overly-curious person. I like to be a PRIVATE one, tho, if possible. And allow everyone else the opportunity to be private as well. But you don?t have the option of regulating your privacy if you?re not aware of this.
These 'cached' files are the equivlent of your medicine chest and anyone who knows how, going thru it.
If you?re at work and you can clear you cache, do it. Do it every time you leave your computer. Clear it. It's annoying. Do it anyway if you view sensitive or private material at work. Or better yet, just wait till you get home.
If you live with a computer genius, he or she has been reading your Madjack account for years.
When the computer guy, cable guy, and guest comes to your house or anyone who will likely touch your computer, or needs to get 'in it', or if you know computer users are coming for tea and will ask the inevitable 'Oh! Can I use your computer to check my e-mail?' you can say with a (knowledgeable, innocent smile, this time,) 'Sure,' while you serenely grill the veggie patties.
Also clear your ?history? (in the same place you clear you cache) which will clear the URL bar at the top. So when your friends or the computer cable guy comes to set up your computer and he opens your browser and clicks the URL bar open at the top and sees every place you?ve surfed too, you don?t have to worry about him seeing who knows what you personally worry about!!
And knowing WHO you are at Madjacks granted, he may not know who/what Madjacks is, but with 9000 visitors a day, it?s a possibility. (Yes, I am paranoid. I should have the nick ?****ing Paranoid?) I just believe computers are like diaries and unless the FBI has a reason to, no one should see anything on it YOU don?t want them to.
IF you, RIGHT NOW, want to read you cached accumulation of files to SEE *exactly* what information IS accessable on your computer at this moment, in IE open your file manager | click 'c' | documents and settings | username [if there is more than one, find the one you use to log in and surf with; each ?user? on a computer with more than one ?user? has it?s own ?cached? files ? on my computer running XP there are, currently, 5 different ?users? I can surf under, hense 5 different caches ? I only surf on one (mine) so I only have to clear my user?s cache if someone?s coming over] | local settings | temporary files
When you open 'temporary files' and there should be a folder or folders (depending on how much cache you are allotting, mine has 5. Click it (them) open. Anything with an '.htm' (.html?) extention is an html page (like the one you are reading now) and you will be able to see you can 'view' many things you've accessed without a computer. Anything with a .jpg or a .gif is a picture you?ve viewed. You?ll be surprised how much ?stuff? your computer innocently caches for you.
Turning off your computer and letting time pass does NOT clear the cache.
YOU MUST DELETE IT!!!!!
Part 2 in the response!!!

