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IE8のあなたのプライバシーを保護する方法

5月25日月曜日のTh 2009年

のためにインターネットを使用するものは何でも、どの場所をずっと訪問している他の人々に知ってほしくない時が常にある。 問題は私達がブラウザを開ける時はいつでもこと私達すべての許可私達の居所についての証拠の道およびwhimsiesである。

私達の救うためには、- IE8 -真新しいインターネットエクスプローラのバージョン特徴新しいInPrivateの拾い読みモード赤面する。 それが活動化した場合、Internet ExplorerはURL、クッキーを記録しまたは無知あったものについてまで一時的なインターネットはファイルし、他のすべてのユーザーを残す。

何人かの人々がInPrivateモード`のポルノグラフィーモードを」ダビングして速い間、沢山のプライベートで拾い読みする正当な理由があることを指摘するためにマイクロソフトは鋭敏である。 ホステルのコンピュータで座れば、ホテルかインターネットの喫茶店それからそれは前のユーザーの拾い読み歴史、Eメールアドレスおよび時々パスワードに出くわすことは珍しくない。

それは前に保証あなたの情報が同じ方法行かなかったことを保障するために選択を開発することおよびチェックボックスをuntickingの数分を取った。 InPrivateモードは1かちりと鳴らす同じ事をする方法をである。

あなたのトラックを覆うための十分な理由がsmutty、次のいずれかではない: それらが誕生日のそれを開ける前にほとんどあなたのパートナーにそれについて完全な現在を、結局知ってほしくない。

秘密のサーフ

秘密にサーフし始めるようにRTMを必要としようとするか、または8インターネットエクスプローラのバージョンを完全解放する。 それはあなたのPCに取付けられている他のインターネットエクスプローラのバージョンに重ね書きするがRTM版はポストベータである、従って問題を提起するべきではない。

InPrivateモード、公正な発見をツールバーの安全ドロップダウン・メニュー書き入れ、リストから」拾い読みする`InPrivateを選ぶため。 青いタブで住所棒で印が付いている私用拾い読みのための記号があるニュー・ウィンドウはそれから開く。 拾い読みしているInPrivateのためにこの窓を使用する必要がある。 正常な拾い読みに戻るため、最初の窓への公正なリターン。

拾い読み対妨害

彼らの家族から彼らの拾い読みの歴史を隠すことについて迷惑を掛けられる多くのインターネットユーザはそれではない。 しかしまだこれらのユーザーのために便利の場合もあるInPrivateモードのもう一つの利点がある。 あなたが訪問するウェブサイトはあなたの広告との目標とするのにデータを使用できる。

For some this is an acceptable way for websites to make money, but for many others it’s an invasion of privacy. The system works like this. Many websites add advertising code to their site from a single domain, such as Google Analytics.

This script effectively maps your progress across the Internet. You can then be targeted with related advertising as you browse, which – at least in advertising theory – makes those adverts more appealing.

Microsoft has built a separate InPrivate function into IE8 for those worried about their privacy: InPrivate Filtering. InPrivate Filtering spots instances of this type of code appearing across web pages and blocks information being transferred to them.

However, the tool is far from perfect, and it’ll only start filtering code after 10 instances are detected, so you should be aware that some data will already have been collected by the time it takes effect.

To use InPrivate Filtering, go to the Safety button on the toolbar and choose ‘InPrivate Filtering’. Unlike InPrivate Browsing mode, you won’t get a notification that it’s running, but it will be ticked in the Safety menu. InPrivate Filtering mode also collects data on the types of sites that are tracking you and the main perpetrators.

It’s interesting to see which companies are the biggest offenders in terms of tracking your progress around the Internet, but if you don’t want to be bothered by this, you can turn it off in the Privacy tab in Internet Options. You can also opt to allow some sites to track your web activity if you have a penchant for a particular service, rather than blanket banning them all.

The perfect alibi

No matter how well InPrivate Browsing hides your browsing history, it’s no help if your loved one creeps up and catches you with a suspicious browser window open. For this occasion we can turn to Ghostfox, an inspired application that hides Firefox and can even disguise your browser as an entirely innocent application.

First of all, grab Firefox. Next, grab the Ghostfox plug-in and install it via the website. Once installed, you’ll notice a small ‘ghost face’ icon displayed in the status bar at the bottom of each of your Firefox windows. To activate Ghost mode, simply click on the icon on the status bar.

This will make all evidence of your browser disappear, including its position on the taskbar – meaning that anyone looking over your shoulder will have no idea what you’re really doing. When Firefox is in Ghost mode, you can bring the window back by dragging the mouse to the left side of the screen, then over to the right side and finally back again.

The browser will then return, although it will disappear if you move your mouse away from the window. Click the Ghost icon to bring it back permanently. Ghostfox will also skin your browser contents, masking the pages within. The masking will be by default set to privacy level three, turning all text grey on white (a hard-to-snoop combination) and removing all images.

You can switch levels by accessing the Ghostfox preferences, which are available via the Add-ons menu. You can also go one step further and hide Firefox within existing applications, solving the problem of the active tab on the taskbar.

If you have a window maximised and activate Firefox using the mouse gesture, it will be rendered in the viewing area of the application. So you can pretend you were drawing a portrait of your spouse, rather than buying her a secret gift.

Going public

While private browsing features can hide your information from those in your own home, they do nothing to protect your data from those outside. This is a big misconception, and one that you need to be aware of.

Your router and firewall will give your home PC adequate protection if properly set up, but if you use your laptop at public hotspots then you must have security tools set up on your system. Private browsing modes will give you no protection at all.

We recommend using the free app Hotspot Shield. It creates a virtual private network (VPN) that sits between your PC and the public connection to stop snoopers from gaining access to your data. What’s more, it encrypts all of your Internet-bound data and gives you a different IP address.

Using Hotspot Shield is easy. When you’re next using a public hotspot, simply double-click the icon on your desktop after connecting to the Wi-Fi network. This creates the VPN and loads a new browser window. You can then browse safe in the knowledge that your data is secure.

If you want to check that your VPN is working, load up the command prompt and type ‘ipconfig’. You should notice that your IP address matches that shown in your browser window. This means that Hotspot Shield is running correctly.

Hotspot Shield becomes active for all Internet applications once it’s running – to switch it off, right-click on the taskbar icon and choose the appropriate option.


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