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    Encryption Program

    I was just wondering if someone has ever used CipherWizard? I just downloaded it today and was wondering if just downloading it automatically encrypts files and all that stuff on my computer. If not, then how do I go about encrypting say my internet "stuff" pertaining to gear ordered etc.

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    encryption is a false sense of security. Most software encryptions like that are easily broken if the man really wanted a peek at your system. Just be descrete and don't let your history / cache / cookies pile up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zimmy
    encryption is a false sense of security. Most software encryptions like that are easily broken if the man really wanted a peek at your system. Just be descrete and don't let your history / cache / cookies pile up.

    so should I delete history everyday and delete cookies daily and how do i go about deleting cache..............and what do you mean by being discrete...how can i be discrete?

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    after you buy something you want to keep private... clear all your cache and history. It's an option in your tools --> internet options. Also i'd set your computer history settings to 1 day. But You don't really have to do it every day. Just after you know? ANd when i said be discrete. I mean don't save internet receipts on your desktop that is really obviously labeled. Ez stuff like that. Security is about all the little things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zimmy
    after you buy something you want to keep private... clear all your cache and history. It's an option in your tools --> internet options. Also i'd set your computer history settings to 1 day. But You don't really have to do it every day. Just after you know? ANd when i said be discrete. I mean don't save internet receipts on your desktop that is really obviously labeled. Ez stuff like that. Security is about all the little things.



    ok.....thanks for the info!!

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