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If you have to share a computer either at home, work or school then you'll soon realise that you leave a trace of your web history on the computer each time you use it - it's not exactly secure web browsing. This can be quite annoying at times, if you're trying to arrange a surprise, buy a gift then leaving a trail of web sites behind you can slightly give the surprise away.
There is of course even more serious side when so many of use the internet for lots of private stuff like banking, investments or research. Using a shared computer has alot of risks to it so most of the browsers are introducing features to deal with this.
Google's Chrome browser has probably the most advanced of these features at the moment although there isn't a lot in it with IE and Firefox both offering similar features. The privacy mode in Chrome is called Incognito mode and it can help your web browsing become a little more secure.
To enable Chrome's Incognito mode just select a new incognito window from the file menu. Then all your web browsing is slightly more secure , no cookies are stored, no logons cached and history maintained on the PC you are using.
If you want to start this mode automatically follow this procedure.
1) Right Click on the Chrome Shortcut on the desktop
2) Click on Properties
3) On the Shortcut - just add the following to the target line -incognito
(make sure you leave a space and add outside the inverted commas)
Then every time you start Chrome using this shortcut it will run in incognito mode. This will prevent any details of your browsing being left behind on your computer and all the cookies will be automatically removed. There are unfortunately many other traces of your web history so this is not totally secure web browsing but it is an important step.
Of course, it's a long, long way from real secure web surfing, we still use HTTP which means your browsing is in clear text. Your browsing history and IP address are also stored on the web site you visit, on the ISP logs. But it is a start and at least can keep your PC holding a huge list of your web browsing.
If you want the ultimate secure browsing, have a look here - Secure Surfing Protection
Try the new free demo of Identity Cloaker on the link below.
Take care and stay safe.
Jim
Nothing Outshines Chrome For a Beautiful Finish
There's just something about shiny chrome that makes auto fans swoon. Perhaps it's the shine, or maybe the clean, classy look. But whatever the case, chrome is an automobile mainstay that does require a little care. From chrome plated accents to wheel and rim covers, chrome items must be cared for correctly to last and look beautiful. Thanks to its properties, chrome can stay looking good all the time.
When it comes to chrome, there are a number of other uses beyond auto rims, too. Chrome is commonly used on appliances, furniture or more. It's chosen because it looks good and it's generally easy to clean.
Chrome plating itself is a finishing treatment that involves the application of the metallic sheen to a surface. When properly created, it produces a mirror like image that's a favorite look in automobiles, appliances and furniture alike. Shiny, sleek and very modern looking, chrome plating is commonplace, but considered beautiful nonetheless.
This metallic coating is considered the tops for all kinds of purposes, but auto especially. This is because of the fact it is durable and generally pretty resistant to problems. This, of course, doesn't meant it can't and won't get dirty. It does and it will.
Chrome is subject to having grease get stuck on it in the auto world, food burned on it in kitchens and dirt and grime as well in other applications. To ensure the chrome plating stays looking pretty and shiny does take a little work - but not much. Thanks to its slick surface, chrome typically can be cleaned pretty easily. A tiny bit of elbow grease is generally all it takes.
Start out cleaning chrome by getting warm water and adding a very mild detergent to it. Soaps such as dish detergents generally will do the trick when applied with a soft cloth or sponge. Steer clear of abrasive materials as they might scratch the chrome, leaving it looking damaged.
If a mild detergent won't remove the gunk on the chrome, step up the cleaning process to include vinegar or even baking soda. For burned on foods or grease, try specialty cleaners or silver polish.
Remember, chrome is pretty easy to clean, but it doesn't like abrasives. Avoid harsh chemicals and serious scrubbing. Rather, bathe the chrome surface in water and mild cleaners to gently lift off stuck on particles. It might take a few tries to completely remove a burned on spill, but the effort will be worth it if no permanent damage is done to the surface.
Chrome itself is pretty resilient when it's treated with care. Once it's cleaned, a simple wax product can sometimes help a repeat of a stuck on stain getting stuck in the first place. Just make sure to use products that are recommended for chrome and avoid any harsh scrubbing or abrasives. When it's treated with care, chrome will look beautiful for a lifetime. If it's abused, it will scratch and simply look awful.
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Google is coming out with it's own operating system called Chrome OS next week?
I hear it just a piggy backed version of linux?
Whats the word around the cooler?
I bet Bill G is pissed about Google stealing the show right after they released 7 (~8
Google isn't stealing the show.
It's just Linux. It still has the same security issues as every other Linux, BSD, and non-trusted UNIX.
It still has the lack of OEM hardware support, and lack of major software titles.
EDIT: Carling, do you ever get tired of being wrong?
New Chrome beta takes the speed crown
Google released a Chrome 5 beta build this week that brings a significant boost to the browser's JavaScript performance, improved support for emerging Web standards, and a number of noteworthy enhancements to the browser's cloud synchronization framework. After running the beta for most of the day, I'm convinced that Chrome is reaching a sweet spot of feature richness and leading performance ...
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