Xp share: How to better hide the traces of browsing

  
                

The system has a logging function. During the process of using the computer, we will record our browsing traces. We can clearly see them in the list of recently viewed documents, so that we have no small privacy. This makes us feel uncomfortable. What can we do to better hide our browsing traces? To change some of the taskbar properties, right click on the blue taskbar and a small menu and click on the <;Properties" option.

The taskbar properties “ window will load and present some of your settings.

At the top of the window, you'll see two tabs labeled "Taskbar and Start Menu."

Click the “Start Menu” tab.

Allows you to see the Start menu option as the default menu for Windows XP or the menu displayed in the classic Start menu of Windows 98's old style.

The next "Start” Menu“ option, you will see a "Custom“ button. Clicking this button will launch the start menu settings.

Once the window is loaded, click on the “Advanced" tab, along the top.

You can see the option to list the documents I recently opened in circling.

If you want to hide recently opened files, appear from the “Start” menu and uncheck this option. You can also clear any files currently displayed, click the “clear list” button, on the right.

If you want to display the most recently opened file on the Start menu, then check the box. Below you can see how to display the most recently opened document on the start menu.

You can see the recently opened document in the picture “ menu. If you tick off (www.xitongzhijia.net), then setting this menu is hidden.

Once you change the settings, then click the "OK" button, once you return to the taskbar & ldquo; property box, click the & rdquo; OK “ button to exit the taskbar settings.

Although the computer browsing traces sometimes help us to record what we have forgotten, but because of this, our privacy is also leaked through the browsing traces, only to better hide the left when we use the computer. Browsing traces to better embrace our privacy.

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