Getting Rid of Cookies, Files, and HistorySo while you re browsing around the Web, Internet Explorer is keeping track of where you ve been in a couple of ways. For one, it s keeping track of everyURL you ve been to and putting it your history list. For another, it s putting a copy of every Web page you visit in the Temporary Internet Files folder onyour hard disk, making a copy of every Web page you visit. It s also keepingtrack of many, if not all, of the pages you ve visited in your Temporary Internetfolder. And there s a third way Internet Explorer can keep track of your doings: through cookies. The name cookiescomes from an old story where some kids decide to exploresome spooky forest or something. To make sure they can find their way back, they leave a trail of cookie crumbs. This turns out to be a bad idea, becauseanimals eat the crumbs. But that part s not relevant to cookies on the Internet. The idea of leaving a trail behind is the only part that matters. An Internet cookie is a tiny text file in a folder named Cookies on your hard disk, placed there by some Web site to act as sort of a crumb trail to your computer. Some cookies are session cookies, also called temporary cookies. Session cook- ies exist only for the duration of the current browsing session. As soon as youclose your Web browser, all session cookies vanish. A persistentcookie stayson your hard disk, even after you close your Web browser. Some cookies, which go by the highly technical name of unsatisfactory cookies, are put on your computer by third-party Web sites. These Web sites are oftenadvertisers who track the type of Web sites you visit, sending you ads accord- ing to your browsing habits. In other words, they invade your privacy. You canregain your privacy at any time by deleting your history, your temporary files, your cookies, or any combination thereof. Here s how: 1.From Internet Explorer s menu bar, choose Tools.Internet Options. 2.On the Internet Options dialog box that opens, click the General tabas in Figure 10-8. The rest is fairly obvious: To delete cookies, click the Delete Cookies button; then click OK. To delete temporary Internet files, click the Delete Files button; then click OK. Optionally, you can click the Settings button to specify howInternet Explorer handles temporary files (though the defaultsettings are usually fine). To clear your history of visited sites, click the Clear History button. Optionally, use the Days to keep pages in history button toadjust how long a history list you want Internet Explorer tomaintain. 3.Click OK after making your selection(s) in the dialog box.
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