Well, I haven't and I want to keep it that way.
Because I am attached, I am always careful to do my best to delete any and all evidence of my hobby. Unfortunately, I am concerned about evidence on my computer (should my partner ever decide to become a PI).
While in Microsoft Explorer, I regularly chose "Tools" and then select "Internet Options". Once the "Internet Options" window opens, I do the following:
1. Clear History
2. Delete Files (with "Delete all offline content" not ticked)
3. Delete Files (with "Delete all offline content" ticked)
4. Delete Cookies
PROBLEM: in spite of these efforts, if I go into the "Address" section of Explorer and begin typing an address, such as, "www.t", all the Terb pages I have visited, appear. Yes, this happens after I have performed the above 4 steps. It is curious that my attempts to erase this evidence works for some websites and not others. I suspect that I need to do something else. Please HELP
PS I am very glad that TERB has changed the default (when logging into TERB) to NOT remember User ID and Password. The old default (to remember) was a very dangerous default.
Because I am attached, I am always careful to do my best to delete any and all evidence of my hobby. Unfortunately, I am concerned about evidence on my computer (should my partner ever decide to become a PI).
While in Microsoft Explorer, I regularly chose "Tools" and then select "Internet Options". Once the "Internet Options" window opens, I do the following:
1. Clear History
2. Delete Files (with "Delete all offline content" not ticked)
3. Delete Files (with "Delete all offline content" ticked)
4. Delete Cookies
PROBLEM: in spite of these efforts, if I go into the "Address" section of Explorer and begin typing an address, such as, "www.t", all the Terb pages I have visited, appear. Yes, this happens after I have performed the above 4 steps. It is curious that my attempts to erase this evidence works for some websites and not others. I suspect that I need to do something else. Please HELP
PS I am very glad that TERB has changed the default (when logging into TERB) to NOT remember User ID and Password. The old default (to remember) was a very dangerous default.