How To Surf The Internet Without Leaving Any Tracks



Posted: Wednesday, April 12, 2006

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When surfing the Internet web sites you visit are able to track your IP, your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or even your employer can record any address your visit and tracks of your actions (in the form of cookies, browser history, recently opened document list, temp files, etc.) are recorded on your hard drive so anyone who uses the same computer as you can easily see where you go and what you do.

This guide shows how to be anonymous when surfing and how to cover the tracks of your activities.

1. Download, install and run GhostSurf. This program provides an anonymous Internet connection to let surf the Web invisibly. It works with all Web browsers, and also supports instant messengers, newsgroups feeds and popular chat programs. GhostSurf also erases all Internet tracks - items such as your Web history, cache, clipboard, and cookies can be electronically shredded.

(GhostSurf Download)



2. From the start screen open the Privacy Control Center by clicking on the key icon. When you do this for the first time a message will be displayed. It tells you to configure your browser proxy. This must be done only if you use a browser different than Internet Explorer.



3. With the Privacy Level slider the Privacy tab you can choose a privacy level. When a new privacy level is chosen it applies instantly to all sites. There are four privacy levels:





It's advisable to set the security level to Invisible and add the trusted web sites which require some identifying information to Special Sites. To do so follow the next step.

4. Choose the Special Sites tab. Here you'll find a list of already added trusted sites like aol.com, hotmail.com, windowsupdate.microsoft.com, etc. To add a new trusted site click on Add. In the Special Site Privileged dialog that appears enter the site address (for example trusted.site.com). You can also fine tune the privacy settings for this site by choosing if you want to block the sending of personal information to this site, if you want the communication to this site to be routed through an anonymous servers (so that the site can not track you back and no one to be able to see that you've visited this site) and if the communication with the site to be encrypted for ultimate security. When done click OK to add this site to the list.

You can also remove any site from the list (by selecting it and clicking Remove) or changing the privacy settings for given site (by selecting it and clicking Properties).



When you're done close the Privacy Control Center and the main GhostSurf window. By now on your tray bar there should be and eagle eye icon from which you can access GhostSurf at any time.

Covering your tracks

When you're browsing the Internet, viewing photos, watching movies or opening some other kind of documents on your computer, tracks of these activities are left on your hard drive - web sites history, cookies, recently opened files, different programs also keep history on their own. All this records have the purpose to make your work more convenient, but not all of these information is always needed (or event wanted).

To delete all of these tracks by hand is a cumbersome task and the chance is high that you'll forget to delete program X's history (or event know that it keeps one). Furthermore to delete a file it's not enough just to hit Del. When you delete a file from your hard-drive it is only marked as deleted, so later other files can be recorded over it. And if no file is recorded over, it's not hard to recover the file with the right program. Even if there is a file recorded over, the old one still leaves magnetic traces, so if not deleted properly it can later be recovered with the right hardware.

To aid you in properly deleting tracks from your hard disk, GhostSurf comes with a tool called TracksCleaner. It will clean for you all unwanted traces from all programs that keep such on your computer.

1. To open TracksCleaner right-click on the eagle eye icon on your tray bar, select Open GhostSurf and on the main program window click on TracksCleaner icon.



2. When TracksCleaner opens choose Wipe Now from Pages. You will see a list of items to be deleted. This list depends on the programs installed on your computer and ranges from Clipboard, through IE Downloaded Program Files to Media Player Playlist. You can select what elements you want to be cleared. When ready click on Go!.

If you want to keep some information like cookies for some sites or to keep your favourite web pages in the browser history go to View Traces page. Here you'll see the traces you left while browsing. You can go through them and Protect the ones you don't want to be deleted. The protected elements can be viewed in Protected Elements page.



Tips

1. The default method of clearing traces is to overwrite the disk data with zeros and then deleting it. This method is fast and generally secure - one will need very advanced hardware to recover the deleted data. If you need a more secure way, that will prevent even hardware recovering, you can choose one from Strength page in TracksCleaner. The strongest method is the Gutmann's algorithm.

2. If you don't want to clear your tracks every time (or are afraid that you'll forget) you can schedule TracksCleaner to make periodic "wipe-outs". Go to Scheduler page and choose time for the scheduled wipe. You can choose from "On computer start", "On all browsers closed" or a fixed time (like "Every Monday at 9 AM" for example).

3. You can view all elements that were deleted by TracksCleaner (and the time of deletion) from the History page.


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Top-level comments on this article: (5 total)
» left by Ezight
from America-
4 years 41 days ago.
just disconnect the hard drive,reset the bios to boot from CD,boot from a puppy linux LIVE CD This product was tested by me and it leaves information in the registry and the swap/paging file. The write bhind cache also stores some info on where you surf even with this product. Live CD's people ---Live CD's .Little mini operating systems with opera and firefox right on the CD,running from the CD,NO HARD DRIVE REQUIRED IN THE COMPUTER CASE AT ALL. Puppy Linux.
» left by Carey J
from USA
3 years 320 days ago.
Yeah and all the little java script files are not deleted by cache cleaners. This program Ghost surf leaves behind the (.js) file extentions in your computer guess what those contain? You got it !!!!!!!!! where you have been on the web. Te paging file tells the tale too. I downloaded a little program called (Drive investigator) wheeeew hooooooo----it tells the whole story honey. I have to agree with the person in the top post. the only way to surf without leaving a trail on your computer is to surf using a LIVE CD.
» left by Bill Nye from Somewhere in amerika 3 years 273 days ago.
The feds can just subpoena tenebrill for the records on the proxy used,when it was used and the packets--yes tenebril holds the key in escrow for a certain ammount of time wich i beleive to be 1 year.
This product will not give you security if that's what you want .
Since AT & T gave the governemt that secret for a tax rebate and incorporated Narus STA 6400 into that room along with other rooms in other AT & T switching stations nothing that is on the internet is safe.
» left by Anonymous
1 year 355 days ago.
yes, thank you! I wish our government officials would make into law that internet providers offer this information to all internet users each time they get online. I guess they would, if enough of us demanded it!
» left by Anonymous
1 year 355 days ago.
If everyone used the SECURE privacy level sofeware, would this remove the likelihood of virus infection? Mark, I don't know who you are, but even if you have written this article to support the ad for GHOST SURF, would it not be good business to attempt to sell it to the government agency that governs the licencing of the internet and the "so called" protection agency that is supposed to look out for American consumers? As I see it, that would be well spent tax money. I'm not a very smart person and I know this may not be stated well, but hopefully you get the general idea.
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