Remember:
www.myspace.com
Or does it remember every page you looked at on myspace?
Answers:
Mine is set to remember everything up to 20 days on Opera and Firefox is set to wipe the memory and cookies verbs every time I close it.
Btw, don't listen to the first reply guy.
OMG AND WOW DUDE YOU MUST HAVE SOME REALLY BAD STUFF ON YOUR COMPUTER.
I READ YOUR OTHER QUESTIONS, AND YOU REALLY REALLY WANT TO GET RID OF WHATEVER YOU HAVE ON THERE.
AND YOU WANT TO BECOME A TEACHER... THAT IS SCARY.
I SUGGEST BURNING YOUR HARD DRIVE AND STOP LOOK AT WHATEVER YOU ARE LOOKING AT.
yes your computer remembers everything you look at even if you format your frozen drive over and over.
everything is deep-seated into your firm drive even tho you delete and verbs your files its still nearby.. at hand is a channel to bring it rotten but I am not sure how.. lone know its here
No, but it remains sites you visit. you can delete them by delete your cookies and delete your impermanent files
everything get written to the harddrive. Even formatting your harddrive might not serve. Only route it get delete is, if it get overwritten.
Computer will remember everything you did which is call history, log or cache or doesn`t matter what it call. It technique that computer save your flurry from you turn it on until turn it stale.
Some history/log/cache are trouble-free to recuperate but some are not. It system you can confidently delete them but some of them aren't unproblematic to be delete.
Those history/log are save surrounded by a form of file(s), some of them can be see by explorer but some of them are disguised.
Formatting HDD sometimes help to clear out those history, but because of near are lots of third celebration software who can restore your health files even surrounded by a formatted HDD, it become "unsafe". There's another software who can really erase HDD, call thoughtful delete which its purpose are to write files on respectively cluster of HDD over and over and you won't be capable of get better them anymore.
it depends on the caching you're using in your browser. but the answer is probably the latter, it remembers every page.
look for a 'stopgap internet files' folder on your computer, those are the pages/images you've downloaded.
so delete those files may be plenty to hold on to your little bro from knowing what sites you go to, but technically you can *un*delete files, so hold on to that within mind.
and beyond that, a short time ago in the region of every computer between you and the sites you visit logged the reality you go in that!
long story short, don't do anything on the net you don't want the world to know be you! unless you resembling risks i.e...
Your browser can be setup to remember the websites you drop by and can also be set up to constraint the amount of days that history is kept.
If you are using Internet Explorer as your browser (click on the tooldbar TOOLS > Internet Options > Browsing History >
from here you can click Delete > afterwards Delete History
and you can also instead of going into Delete, come into Settings (to the right of the delete button) > and set Days to Keep history > if you chose for amount of space to use ZERO
and days to hold history> ZERO
this will brand it so that your history is unsophisticatedly disabled.
Summary
so Delete the current ones, set space to use and days to hold to Zero.
Cookies will to be sure track where on earth you hold gone contained by some cases > so while you are surrounded by the "Deleting" portion... delete your cookies and everything else in in that...
There is a program you can capture call TweakXP which I believe is free (or minimal cost) and it have settings that will automatically clear a bunch of things close to that as resourcefully as your just now used documents and other goodies when you reboot the computer...
good luck!