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.
Quick Exit
The Escape Site button at the top of every page allows you to leave this site quickly and redirects to The Weather Channel.
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
You Are Not Alone
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