Peter Lairo wrote:

> Marcin Januchta wrote:
> 
>>    Dear GOD!!! If you're so scared tyhrow away thewhole comp, build 
>> yourself some kind of bunker and stay in it!!!!
> 
> 
> 
> Another black and white thinker :(

  That's not the point. There'll always be a trace of whatever you do on 
the net. If someone's determined enough to find it that is... I'm only 
saying that we have to accept it.
  Besides there's always a way to hide what you've done on the net (I 
think) :)

> 
>> Please tell me what kind  of system are you using? Win maybe? Well 
>> guess what: I've read in Chip  and PC WorldComputer that there are 
>> some particular files on system that  allow anyone able to read data 
>> stored on your HD to know everything  about what you've done on your 
>> PC throughout several past days, what  sites have you visited and so 
>> on and on.
>> I've checked for those files and they DO exist. SO the big, bad 
>> SYSTEM  already knows what you're doing... pity.
>> Anyway - if saying that having a list of visited WWW pages is 
>> something  that may be a threat to you, then what about address 
>> books? O cache  storage?
> 
> 
> 
> The OS can only report the URL's that Mozilla gives it . I want 
> Mozilla  to NOT provide these URL's - or at least not make it even 
> easier than it  already is.
> 


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