Hide Your Visit to This Website

Anyone who has access to your computer may be able to see what sites you have visited on the Internet. Your abuser may have ways to track your activities on the internet, including searching through your e-mail (if they know or guessed your password), looking at what sites you’ve visited or who you’ve been chatting with on programs like Facebook Messenger.

Your Internet browser (like Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Safari or Firefox) stores information about which sites have been visited and when. This information is stored in the browser history and in the cache.

Here are some tips if you are worried about someone finding out what you’ve been doing on the Internet.

  • If you are worried about the safety of your home computer, you can try using a computer in a public place (like the Public Library, an Internet café or at the home of a friend that you trust).

  • Delete your Browser history and clearing the cache of your Internet Browser. For instructions on how to clear your browser cache click here.

  • If you think your abuser or someone else on your computer will notice if the browser history is cleared, it is safer to use someone else’s computer, or to just delete specific entries (if you are computer-savvy, there are different ways to do this).

  • Make your passwords difficult to guess, and if possible, do not share your passwords with anyone.

  • For more information on staying safe on the internet click here.

  • If you are sent threatening or harassing e-mails by an abuser, make sure to save them in a safe place (you can use them as evidence if you so choose).

Resource: How to Clear My Search History (this will open in a Word Document)