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How To Remove All Evidence Of Grotty Porn From Your Computer

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How To Remove All Evidence Of Grotty Porn From Your Computer

How To Remove All Evidence Of Grotty Porn From Your ComputerIf your computer is crammed with porn, xxx material and pictures of naked women, you'll probably want to get rid of them in case your other half stumbles on them and gets angry. This film will show you how.


Step 1:

Delete your History

The last thing you need when your other half starts typing in the address bar is for her to be offered a hundred thousand alternatives pointing towards ‘horny this' and ‘nubile that'. All browsers offer the option to clear the address bar and auto-fill search terms in Google, so do it. It's normally under Tools or Options or something.


Step 2:

Cookies

Sites like to save a little text file to your PC so they can remember you and, in the case of porn sites, presumably so they can provide you with exactly the right-shaped tits upon your return. These are typically titled with the name of the sinful site you visited, so they have to go. Open up where they're stored, and delete the lot.


Step 3:

Make sure

If you've got time, you can make sure all the XXX material is gone by doing an image search. Internet piccies tend to be jpegs or gifs, so go to Search and look for *.jpeg or *.gif on your C drive. This'll bring up every jpeg on the drive – scour down the thumbnails and investigate any pink fleshy-toned ones thoroughly. Oh – and keep an eye out for the .mov, .mpeg, .avi and .wmv extensions. They're the filthy movies you've been downloading.


Step 4:

3rd Party Programs

Have you been playing naughty videos in a media player, or viewing filthy images through a paint package? Then their history will be sullied with your naughtiness, too. Take a moment to go through any applications you might have used and clean them up. If there's no ‘delete history' option, simply open enough non-porny files to replace them.


Step 5:

Recent Items

You don't want filenames like dirtybumming.jpg hanging around in your Recent Items folder, so flush it immediately by going to the taskbar properties and unchecking the option that makes the stupid computer remember the grot.


Step 6:

Specialist Equipment

Granted, you might have had enough of ‘specialist equipment' after the stuff you've been watching, but you should know that you can download software that'll single-handedly circumnavigate your PC looking for all traces of stimulating material and wipe it. Some of them have skin detection algorithms to highlight naughty images, so unless you're into kinky burka sex, that should do the trick.


Step 7:

Delete files

At this point, any videos or ‘special images' you've kept hold of for posterity need to go. Delete them, and then remember to empty the Recycle Bin, too, which might have your cookies or any stray images you deleted earlier.

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    realnuissance (9 days ago)

    Just surf anonymously and contact microsoft websites on how to deal with the registry files. Or set you computer date to a year ago and mess up other stuff ;)

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    0 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Stoopidnana (15 days ago)

    If you are doing something that you wouldn't do or discuss in front of your partner, you are cheating. Respect, Trust, and Love. Isn't that what we all want?

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    2 out of 2 people found this comment helpful joshy666 (73 days ago)

    This is useful :)

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    1 out of 2 people found this comment helpful ilegalsheepbutcher (73 days ago)

    Format (works with all computers) Done (y)

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful z123 (84 days ago)

    LOL Sinful :D

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    2 out of 3 people found this comment helpful leevclarke (141 days ago)

    "Anonymous" is right - emptying the recycle bin does NOT get rid of unwanted files, it just makes them invisible to the operating system. Software can be used to get them back. Instead of sending them to the recycle bin, wipe them with a specialist tool. The free version of FineCrypt (http://www.finecrypt.net/) does this very adequately.

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    2 out of 2 people found this comment helpful madein (166 days ago)

    In my case, I use the computer mostly myself but have some occasional visitors using it. I have my computer auto-login to my normal use account (so people don't pass through the user selector), but if I want to have some adult fun, log into the other user. Of course someone can find out. I told it's an extra account I use to test thing before using the good acount.

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful thisemptyjar (193 days ago)

    hahaha he googled in "lovely bottoms"

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful The Notorious VLG (202 days ago)

    I would actually say that this method is pretty bad. Nuking the history and cookies naturally does two things: 1) Makes the history completely blank. 2) Deletes all other cookies stored on the computer -- including those that are used by various websites to remember a user so that one doesn't have to log in again upon every visit. It's bound to arouse suspicion when someone opens the browser and finds that there are no sites in the history and that every site requires that you log in when the last time that a login was necessary was four months ago. A better but much more tedious solution would be to manually go through your cookies, temporary internet files, and history, and even AutoComplete and delete suspect entries. The entries can be deleted from the history/address bar in Firefox by just finding the entry either in the history or as it's automatically suggested, highlighting it, and pressing shift + del. Suspicious entries can be removed from AutoComplete for forms (such as search engine queries) by first recalling them (i.e. begin to type whatever suspicious search query you entered earlier) and then using the same highlight and shift + del technique.

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    3 out of 3 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (214 days ago)

    "What about Mac?" In Safari, on the menu bar, select "Private Browsing.

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    5 out of 5 people found this comment helpful Valente (221 days ago)

    and ofcouse delete this page from your internet history

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    3 out of 3 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (237 days ago)

    Windows also keeps a log of all the sites you go to in the dns resolver cache, this can be still present after you cleaned out the files. It can be cleaned out by opening a command window and typing 'ipconfig /flushdns'

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    1 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (273 days ago)

    The kinky burger sex thing is a joke.

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous (277 days ago)

    When files are deleted through the recycle bin from windows based computers, the contents is still there. All deleting really does is remove the reference to the file so make sure you also find a program that writes 0's over it too.

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    1 out of 2 people found this comment helpful effha (280 days ago)

    hahaha!

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