Just a heads up to all to make sure and continue to clear cookies and everything from your cache on a regular basis. Every key stoke, number, and name searched is recorded which leads to this so not mean as an insult but here is what you need to do which if your apple sorry but should be similar.
1) Find settings tab in internet browser. For me google chrome it is the top right.
2) Once in settings go to the "History" tab.
3)Click clear browsing data. (here it can vary. Google chrome pulls up a window to select what you want to clear. Sometimes you have to select each individually)
4) once in history make sure to clear "cookies and other site plug ins" you can do browsing history, cached image files, and downloaded files if you want especially if you have people that want to snoop around but the cookies and site plug in is what stores the info to suggest things to buy or people to know.
pm if confused, i am wrong, an asshole, this is unnecessary, or you need more help. My internet safety is just as important as hobbying safety
Originally Posted by Workingclass
I appreciate that you're trying to help here, but this is simply not the right advice. It won't hurt, but it's wrought with inaccuracies. Clearing cookies won't prevent tracking, and clearing cache is pointless (for this purpose). Key strokes are not logged unless you have malware.
Look into Incognito browsing with Chrome. Only look at/log into hobby related material while browsing in Incognito and it will solve all that ails you.
Originally Posted by FunInDFW
incognito mode is great for some things but it will not cure all that OP is worried about. It won't prevent tracking or anything else. all it really does is keep sites visited out of the readily-displayed history (but not all history) and maintain a session-specific cookie set that is dumped when the session ends. But that really doesn't do much if you log into sites while in incognito mode.
your best bet is to never do anything hobby related on a cell phone or a windows computer. if you can't be bothered with that then use a separate phone/computer for hobby calls, texts, emails, websites, etc. never mix your personal information with your hobby information on any device. the rest is like taking a garden hose to a 3-alarm house fire. sure, it's helping. but not really.