Good afternoon
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Do Aug 29 18:36:00 2013



Am 18.08.2013 15:26, schrieb G.LinuxDucks:> Hi Sophie,
 > You asked before and I don't think U got an answer, and may help clear
 > some things up.
 >
 > If familiar with Windows and cleaning internet tracks as safe to delete
 > temporary internet files with like CCleaner or manual settings in
 > browser to delete each time browser is closed - the equivalent in Linux
 > is a really fast simple safe clean up software of these temporary
 > internet files .... it is called Sweeper.
*
Is this a software?
Where is this software to install?
For Linux
For FF?

How can I use a browser without saving pages.
Example:

Forum:  www.forum.org.
And I am writing a post.
Then I go to the next thread.
FF is saving every click and page.
How can I avoid this.
Private browsing deletes the passwords.


 >
 > You can download that from the built in Software Repository or like
 > called Ubuntu Software Center in Ubuntu now etc.
*
OK
Does this clean ff or all browsers?


Simply click Choose All
 > and when you close the browser - open Sweeper and run it. Takes less
 > than a second unless a bit gunked up from a longer browsing session and
 > like watching You Tubes etc. Then may take about up to five seconds.
*
OK

 >
 > The other more thorough cleaner and widely used is BleachBits (not Root
 > BleachBits - could be dangerous to use if not really experienced with
 > Linux Files). This also should be available in the Software Repository
 > for download and installation. There are more clean up options available
 > for a more thorough clean up across the board.
*
Ok
What does BleachBits clean?


 >
 > I am thinking two things may be a possible culprit. One, have you
 > installed a browser Toolbar?
*
I think NO.
I installes FF.
I installed plugin flash and plugin flashsleep. So only if I click
I can see flash most times they do not show flash.
Also I installed  session manager.

Nothing more.


May be a bad one that did resets of the
 > browser like Homepage, default Search Engine, 404 error splash page,
 > etc. The other may be a Java problem even infection? Try Clam Antivirus
 > or Comodo or other.
*
OK
 >
 > What happens if you try to change your Homepage back to your choice?
 > Like open FF and go to the page you want for Homepage and click
 > Edit>Preferences and click Current Homepage and close. Hit the Homepage
 > button.
 >*
Sorry
I do not understand.

90% surfing is happy.
Sometimes there is a bad page example big video in the pr.


Regards
Sophie





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