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For security reasons, you should clear the disk cache of your browser (this will remove the pages that you viewed so nobody else can view them).
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Disk cache stores the pages that you visit on the Internet and keeps them on your computer. This allows you to access web pages faster the next time you visit that page.
To clear your disk cache depends upon which web browser you are using (Netscape or Internet Explorer). The best way to find out how to clear the cache is to look under the “Help” option in your browser.
Internet Explorer -- Under Tools located on the tool bar at the top of the screen, click on Internet Options. Once inside Internet Options, you will see Temporary Internet Files located in the middle of the box. Click on Delete Files. A pop up box will ask you to click OK. Depending on how much surfing you have done, or if you have cleared your cache before, it make take a few seconds.
Netscape Communicator -- Under the Edit located on the tool bar at the top of the screen, select Preferences. This will bring up a window with several different options. At the bottom of the window is a heading called Advanced. Click on the “+” to the left of Advanced. Three options will appear underneath the Advanced heading. The first one will be Cache. Click once on Clear Disk Cache. Then click OK.
If you are using a public computer, such as a library, you should always clear the cache. Someone else could possibly view the information you viewed accessing that computer. Not everyone knows how to access the cache, but it is best not to take any unnecessary risks.
Depending on how much surfing you do, clearing out the cache every day will slow down access to your favorite sites. Clearing out your cache every two weeks or so will be sufficient. If you don’t do a lot of surfing, then once a month would be sufficient.
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