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Safer Browsing 

Computer and internet use can be monitored, and it is not always possible to completely erase your activity. Using a private or incognito window may help reduce traces, but it does not guarantee privacy. 

Your activity may still be visible to:

  • Someone who has access to your device
  • Shared family or account logins
  • Your internet provider or network (home, work, school Wi-Fi)
  • Monitoring or tracking software (spyware or stalkerware) 

If you are concerned that your activity is being monitored, consider using: 

  • A safer device (like a friend’s phone or a public computer)
  • A secure location (library, community center, etc.)
  • Call our 24-hour hotline for confidential support.

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Tips to Help Reduce Digital Traces 

 

Use Private/Incognito Browsing 

Private browsing can prevent your history from being saved on your device, but it is not fully secure.

Google Chrome (Incognito Mode) 

  • Click the three dots (top right) → New Incognito Window
  • Shortcut: Ctrl + Shift + N 
  • Right-click the Chrome icon → New Incognito Window 

Microsoft Edge (InPrivate Mode) 

  • Click the three dots (top right) → New InPrivate Window
  • Shortcut: Ctrl + Shift + P 
  • Right-click the Edge icon → New InPrivate Window

Mozilla Firefox (Private Window) 

  • Click the menu (three lines) → New Private Window 
  • Shortcut: Ctrl + Shift + P

 Internet Explorer (InPrivate Browsing) 

  • Click the Tools icon → Safety → InPrivate Browsing 
  • Shortcut: Ctrl + Shift + P 

Safari (iPhone) 

  • Open Safari
  • Tap the two overlapping squares (bottom right)
  • Tap Private → Done
  • When finished, close all tabs and turn off Private mode 

Android (Secret Mode) 

  • Open your browser
  • Tap tabs (bottom right) 
  • Tap Turn On Secret Mode
  • When finished, close all tabs and turn it off 

     


 

Additional Safety Tips

  • Clear your recent browsing history after visiting websites
  • Log out of accounts (email, social media, shared devices)
  • Avoid saving passwords on shared or monitored devices
  • Be cautious if someone else has access to your phone, computer, or accounts
  • Trust your instincts - if something feels unsafe, it may be 

 

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