How to be a responsible wanker.

1 Make sure that you know how to clean - up your browser after every Internet wanksurf. Theres a handy little shareware program that you can download for free - it will will remove all Internet surfing history from your browser. It duz some other handy file-cleans thing too! I tried it and I've used a few times it seems to work well. You can download for free but remember if you want the program to get even better then send them some money.

2.If you store something on your harddrive that you really don't want someone else seeing (including service repair people) then you need to encrypt or hide your files. One program for hiding files is Magic Folders it is free to try - if it works for you it will be well worth it to pay them so they can keep modifying it as the Internet gets snoopier! it's for Win95/98, Windows 2000, or Windows XP It is not as completely safe as Evidence Eliminator™ is but it will keep out the average snooper
Did you know that every click you make on Windows is logged and stored permanently on a hidden encrypted database within your own computer? Average cleaning and even formatting etc will not erase the data.

3.If you are attracted to children - give it up! You'll not survive in today's culture. Childsex desires are the most deadly desires there are. Deadly for you! If any one evens thinks that you may have pedophile ideas, your goose is cooked! You will be hounded (using the Internet) until you die. So even if you only fantasize with pix and get caught, then you will be persecuted by society worse than any other crime. Remember that! NEVER even search on the Internet for childporn. (see below) If you should find any it is most likely a plant!

4.Animal porn is not considered as bad as childporn cos it's just animals but any one finds out about your fantasy thru pix you have on your computer and they will regard you as a pig.

5.In other words if you surf the web looking at things don't want your neighbors or family to know about - be cautious and responsible. Learn about keeping your computer safe from the uninvited!

6.When you get yourself an 'anonymous' email account with a re-emailing account, be sure you are aware of what other information your browser is including with the email. I often get ''anonymous" email from a name like horny@hotmailer.cum but the browser has included; David P. Miller <dmiller@dupint.edu> , the real info that is used in his everyday, ordinary email. Name, email account and organization or company that the browser was told when it was first set up (usually set up for you), are included with the 'anonymous' email. Send email to yourself and see, or if you are unsure, you can send it to me and I'll let you know.

If you want the very best privacy protection, take this link: . Scary ads, but as you'll see it's necessary. It's costly protection but VERY well worth it if you have something to be concerned about. Normal deletion of Windows History files etc only 'hide' the files/ Evidence Eliminator actually destroys them so they cannot be restored by a technician.
It's the best program of it's type - get it now if you are concerned about the hidden copies that Windows keeps on your hard drive - before your computer need servicing!
Some Quotes from their website:
False advertising has duped many consumers into buying worthless imitation software - "eraser / internet washers" that do not work - you might as well throw your money away. If you have recently been the victim of a scam by one of these fly-by-night outfits you are strongly urged to get your money back as quickly as possible, and not to use the software under any circumstances because it could even damage your hard disk! You don't have to take risks, make sure you accept only the authentic, original Evidence Eliminator™ and be sure you are both 100% safe and secure!
Do you have an ex-spouse or ex-partner with a grudge against you? Is someone after your job? Do you really know for sure what may have been accidentally downloaded or purposefully hidden on your PC?
Do your children or their friends use your computers? What have they downloaded and tried to delete?
Evidence Eliminator™ is proven to defeat the exact same forensic software as used by the US Secret Service, Customs Department and Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), and the UK Metropolitan Police Scotland Yard.
Forensic Analysis software such as EnCase and F.R.E.D. used by Private and Business Investigators, Law-Enforcement and others, can recover evidence from parts of your hard drive that you thought were empty, parts that you had cleaned... - Evidence Eliminator-

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Peter Townsend's Big Mistake

LONDON, England Jan 2003 Even so much as clicking on a Web site featuring child pornography could result in a jail sentence of up to five years in the United Kingdom.
If you forward an e-mail containing images of children -- who are or seem to be under the age of 16 -- (seems to be? meaning even if the model is over 18 but looks under 16), you could face imprisonment of up to 10 years.

Anyone tempted to access child pornography online, even if you delete images and Internet page addresses from the computer's hard drive, police can still retrieve them, as they did with a PC belonging to pop star Gary Glitter, who was jailed for possessing child pornography.

"Once you look at a picture of child pornography, that counts as possession which is punishable by jail," according to Internet Watch Foundation (IWF)."Even if you delete it, it's not easily detectable but it still remains on your hard drive. Police or any other motivated person can find it."

IWF made its warning after Pete Townshend, songwriter and guitarist for "The Who," said he had looked at the front pages and previews of child pornography sites perhaps three or four times after accidentally stumbling across one. He was later arrested. He had used his creit card to access one.

His admission follows a report in a British tabloid newspaper that UK police, acting on information supplied by U.S. authorities, were investigating a "legendary British rock star" and deciding whether to make an arrest.

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