Wednesday 31 March 2010

Computer Networking For Dummies

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Computer geeks please help! How can I hide what I've looked at on my work computer?

Like everyone else with a computer at work, I occasionally indulge in a little quality websurfing when I should be working. I'll browse gossip websites, editorials, Google my friends, and a whole lot of other things that have nothing to do with work.

My question is this: Is there any way that I can clean the record of this from my computer and/or from the network and make it hard(er) for anyone to find out that I was surfing the net?

Here are some things that may help you give me advice:

--My computer is networked to 6-8 other computers.
--I already know how to clean out the "History" and make it so that none of my searches, etc are saved.

Any advice would be much appreciated! Please make it "Computer 007 Stuff for Dummies" cuz I don't know much about computers!

Thanks so much.
Adding details:

I use Firefox, usually.

One gentleman suggested "portable firefox"-- what is that?


What OS. Virtual pcs or what?


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