Posted May 16, 2019 6:10 pm by Comments

By John Crump

Firefox Private Mode

Opinion

Firefox Private Mode

U.S.A.-(Ammoland.com)-In part 2 of AmmoLand’s guide to Privacy, we took a look at VPNs, DNS servers, and password managers. In this part of the guide we will be discussing how to protect your privacy on your computer and your internet-enabled devices. Although these techniques will not keep you totally safe, they do go a long way in protecting your privacy.

What most people do not know is that every time you go to a website your device downloads all text and pictures on the site. When you close your browser, your device does not delete these pictures. They are still in your temporary files. If you accidentally go to a website with illegal content it is still on your computer when you leave the site.

Also, your browser stores your internet browsing history. Anyone that gets access to your device can see everything that you did online. The courts have used this information against people.

In this era of thought police, we need to be vigilant. A lot of people surf the Internet from work computers and legal guns are frowned upon by a lot of employers.

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