Internet Security
If an abuser can access your
computer, they can find out what websites you have
visited, what documents you have edited, what e-mail
you have sent, etc. They could even install a monitoring
program that secretly recorded everything that was
done on the computer. The safest thing to do is to
use a friend's computer, a computer at work, or one
at the library instead of your home computer.
There are various applications
now available that are used through a web browser and
therefore don't store data on the computer you are using.
These are very convenient if you are using someone else's
computer, and safer than storing information on your
home computer. Here are some examples:
E-mail
E-mail programs like Outlook Express, Netscape Mail
and Eudora can be accessed by an abuser if they have
physical access to your computer. They will be able
to read your incoming and outgoing mail.
A better approach is to use
a web-based e-mail service. Many websites offer web-based
e-mail for free. You can access your e-mail from any
computer that has Internet access, and no information
is stored on that computer. Some good web-based e-mail
services are Google's
Gmail, Yahoo
Mail and Hotmail.
File
Storage
You can now store your files on the Internet and use
them from any computer. Some of the companies that offer
this are iBackup
and Hyperoffice.
If you do use your home computer,
be sure to take the following steps to clear out the
history information that your computer automatically
records.
Here are the steps to follow:
web Browser
History
Web browsers keep a running history of the web pages
you have visited and keep copies of the graphics on
these pages. Also, Windows and Macintosh systems keep
a history of the web pages and documents you have recently
accessed. Perform the following steps to get rid of
history:
A. Delete your document history
as follows:
Windows
- Click on the Start menu, then select
Settings, Taskbar and Start Menu. This will bring
up the Taskbar Properties dialog.
- Click on the Advanced tab on the dialog
box. Click on the Clear button.
B. Delete your web browser's history
and saved graphics as follows:
Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Click on the Tools menu, then
click on Internet Options. A dialog box will come
up.
- Click the Delete Files button
in the Temporary Internet files area. Click OK when
the confirmation box comes up.
- Click the Clear History button.
Netscape
Navigator
- Click on the Edit
menu, then click on Preferences. A dialog box will
come up.
Click the Clear History button.
- Click the Clear Location Bar
button.
- In the Category: panel on the
left side of the dialog box, click the little next
to Advanced. Click on Cache.
- In the Cache panel on the right,
click the Clear Disk Cache button.
- Click OK when the confirmation
box comes up.
On
older versions of Netscape Navigator (version 3 and
below):
- Click on the Options
menu, then click on Network Preferences. A dialog
box will come up.
- Click on the Cache
tab.
- In the Cache panel
on the right, click the Clear Disk Cache button.
- Click OK when the
confirmation box comes up.
AOL
- Click on the Members
menu, click on Preferences.
- Click on the WWW
icon.
- Select Advanced
and then Purge Cache.
These steps empty the history
list completely, which might raise the suspicions of
a computer-savvy abuser. You can refill the history
list by simply going to some innocuous sites like www.cnn.com
and www.yahoo.com
after you have followed the above steps.
Editing
Documents
Be sure not to store documents that you don't want seen
on a computer that your abuser has access to (use these
Internet services to store documents).
If you use a computer to
edit confidential documents be sure to:
- Clear Document History on applications
like Microsoft Word and Excel. These applications
keep a history of the most recent documents opened.
You can see them at the bottom of the File menu. The
easiest way to clear this history is to open several
innocuous documents so that the confidential document
names are pushed off the menu.
Another way to do this
is to click on the Tools menu, click on Options
or Preferences,
click on the General tab of the dialog box that
comes up, then click the Clear History button.
- Delete your document history (see
above).
- Empty your Recycle/Trash bin.
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