2009-02-12

Be Secretive About Your Computer


How to Be Secretive About Your Computer(1)


Privacy is a key thing to have, as well as respect. If you believe someone, a parent, or something is spying on your computer activities, or if you fear having it happen, here is what to do.


Steps
1.It is sometimes preferable to instead of adapting your computer to be more private, reinstalling the OS, giving you a clean palette, wiping away all the junk that has accumulated.



2.Add a password to your computer account. A big mistake is to have a simple password, or one people can easily guess at. You should use a more cryptic password, a random hash of numbers and letters would be the best, but hard to memorize. Another good idea would be to write out a sentence for your password. "Gordon ate a fat newt" has no meaning to it, and would be impossible to guess. Do not leave a password hint, you should devote it to memory. If you leave a hint, make it cryptic, or make it seem to point to another password entirely.



3.Password protect, and encrypt all your files in a manner similar to the above, and put more sensitive files in places you wouldn't expect. I'm not stupid, you probably are looking at this in order to find tips on hiding porn, but whatever, For things of that nature, removable storage is preferable. However, to keep it on the hard drive, put it in a folder called "Projects", in a sub folder in it called "January 2008", in that folder "media", than "movies" and than "corrupted" and than "hot". Yes, it is annoying to hide it like that, but that's why removable storage exists. Remember to password protect all the files, and encrypt them.



4.Know how to delete web history and cookies, and do so often. In Firefox, get the Add-on Tab Renamizer, allowing you to rename tabs, so "Hot chicks" becomes "Math Help".



5.Understand that when you delete files, they aren't gone because their data remains, and is allotted to be written over. If someone really wants to snoop, there are ways to find out whats been going on. Get the program "Eraser". It goes to the "empty" space, where all your data waits to be overwritten, and it writes over it with random binary, providing junk information.



6.If you leave your computer for a second, lock it! Hit the windows and L key to lock your computer.



the article source:http://www.wikihow.com/Be-Secretive-About-Your-Computer

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