Deleting your Google Chrome search and browsing history can be a necessity if the computer or phone you're using is utilized by multiple people. After all, your browsing history can reveal personal ...
The days of traversing the internet without leaving some sort of digital footprint are long gone, but there are still steps you can take to clear away as much of your digital footprint as possible. As ...
Many users believe that incognito mode makes them anonymous. In fact, DNS entries, router logs, and account activity remain visible. In this article, we show you where these traces are stored on ...
As more people rely on the web for daily tasks, browser activity has become a major part of how individuals navigate information and services. Every click, search, and visit leaves a digital trail, ...
Every web browser has what's called a cache: a temporary storage space for web pages that syncs online content to your computer or mobile device. This syncing is designed to help websites load up ...
Every website you visit installs trackers onto your computer and slows it down subtly. These are called cookies and cached data, which work to track your activity if you regularly visit the same site.
PCWorld explains how incognito mode only prevents local history saving but leaves DNS cache traces that can reveal visited websites on your device. The guide covers clearing DNS cache on Windows, Mac, ...