By Max on December 6, 2009
As of this December in 2009, the Google Chrome web browser is the worlds fourth most widely used web browser. As an example, nearly 7% of all Anti-Forensics.com visitors are using the Chrome web browser. This article will cover Google Chrome search history, artifacts and logs that are created by the Chrome web browser when [...]
Posted in Data Destruction, Privacy | Tagged ccleaner, Data Destruction, Eraser, Google, google chrome, how to delete google history, Privacy, web browser artifacts
By Max on November 15, 2009
There are many people who use the popular Google Toolbar with the Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Internet Explorer web browsers. The Google Toolbar can be used to conduct keyword searches with the Google search engine and the toolbar will conveniently save those searches so that they can be viewed later.
Normally, to delete these searches a [...]
Posted in Data Destruction, Privacy | Tagged Browser History, Data Destruction, Google, Google Toolbar, how to delete google history
By Max on March 26, 2009
Parts of the agreement (ACTA, Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement) will allow border agents and officials in airports to seize your digital equipment such as laptops, mp3 players and phones to search for copyright protected material. People who are found to be in violation can have their equipment seized and destroyed as well as a fine.
Posted in Privacy | Tagged ACTA, Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, Encryption, obama, Privacy, TrueCrypt
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