
Computers keep a record of the places you visit on the internet and the emails you send. There is no sure way to delete all this information.
As well, the company that provides your internet connection and your email service will have a record of your online activities.
If you think someone is watching what you do when you are NOT using a computer, such as when you go out or who you call on the phone, then they may also watching what you do on the computer.
If you are concerned about this and you must use a computer, it is best to use a computer that this person won't have access to -- such as a friend's computer or a computer at work.
Or you could use a computer that has many other users. This way your activities will be mixed up with other people's online activities. You could use a computer at a library or a community centre.
You should also be very cautious if you use email, Facebook, Twitter and other online communication. Anything you write on a computer will create a lasting record on the computer and on the internet and you won't be able to control who reads that record.
You can hide some of your internet activities by making changes to your computer's browser. The "browser" is the computer program that lets you see websites. Some browsers are Internet Explorer (IE), Firefox, and Chrome. The name of the browser will be in the upper left hand corner of the screen.
The following are general guidelines for removing information from the browser history. Browsers vary depening on the type and version you are using. You can also search for instructions on the internet for "clearing browser history".
Internet Explorer:
Firefox:
Chrome:
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