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Surfing through a proxy will keep your information safe and secure. Here you can find effective ways to protect your web privacy.
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Introduction: Your personal privacy on the Web might be less secure than you think. Web browsing habits are tracked via cookies, search engines routinely change their privacy policies, and there are always challenges to Web privacy by both private and public organizations.
Avoid Unnecessary Forms Online One of the best ways to get around companies getting your personal information is to use a "dummy" email account - one that you don't use for personal or professional contacts - and let that be the one that filters things such as contest entries, websites that require registrations.
Clean Up Your Search History Most Web browsers keep track of every single Web site you type into the address bar. This Web history should be periodically cleared out not only for privacy's sake, but also to keep your computer system running at top speed
Log Out Of Search Engines and Websites Most search engines these days require you to create an account and log in to access the full array of their services, including search results. In order to best protect your privacy, it's always a good idea to log out of your account after executing your Web searches.
Guard Your Private Information Before sharing anything online - on a blog, website, message board, or social networking site - be sure it's not something you would mind sharing in real life, off the Web. Don't share information that could identify you in public, especially if you are a minor.
Protect Your Computer Keeping your computer safe from harmful content on the Web is simple with a few precautions, such as a firewall, appropriate updates to your existing software programs (this ensures that all security protocols are kept up to date) and antivirus programs.
Use a Secure Browser Firefox, Chrome,nternet Explore has built-in security settings that prevent tracking and other security issues that you'll find in most other browsers. If you want to use a more dedicated browser, try Tor.
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