| Covering Your Tracks Internet Explorer 5
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                | When you surf the Internet you leave little traces 
                  of all the sites you visited. Traces? Where? If your heart just 
                  missed a few beats you are probably scared that someone will 
                  find out that you were surfing at work or checking out "naughty 
                  sites." Yup, you are in big trouble this time, but not if you 
                  know how to cover your tracks. | 
               
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                | Where are those traces? Your browser stores the 
                  name of each site you visit in a History File. Your browser 
                  also stores lots of images, cookies and other Internet files 
                  in a folder called "Temporary Internet Files". Storing 
                  these files allows a web page to load quicker the next time 
                  you visit, but it can also get you in trouble. Now lets see 
                  how to clear them. | 
               
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                | Clearing the History | 
               
                | Step 1: Click 
                  "Tools" from the Menu Bar (see image below) | 
               
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                | Step 2: Select 
                  Internet Options (see image above) | 
               
                | Step 3: Make 
                  sure the general tab is selected (top left corner) | 
               
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                | Internet Options | 
               
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                | Step 4: Click 
                  the "Clear History" Button (See image above) | 
               
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                | Clearing the Temporary Internet 
                  Files | 
               
                | Step 5: Click 
                  the "Delete Files" button under the Temporary Internet 
                  files section. | 
               
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                | Confirmation Dialog Box | 
               
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                | Step 6: Click 
                  OK to confirm. If you have offline content you would like 
                  to remove, make sure the "Delete all offline content" option 
                  is checked. (see image above) | 
               
                | Step 7: Click 
                  the "settings" button (which is next to the 
                  delete files button) | 
               
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                | Setting Dialog Box | 
               
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                | Step 8: Click 
                  the "View Files" button. A window should open titled 
                  "Temporary Internet Files" listing cookie files. | 
               
                | Step 9: Select 
                  all of the files displayed (Hold down the CTRL Key and press 
                  A) and press Delete. | 
               
                | Step 10: Close 
                  the window. Click OK on the setting dialog box and Click 
                  OK on the Internet Options dialog box. | 
               
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                | You are in the clear. | 
              
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