
Anonymous Web Browsing
As complicated as it may sound, browsing the web anonymously is actually incredibly easy, as long as you know how to go about doing it. There are lots of people - f.e. adolescents who are addicted to a daily session of porn watching - who like to keep their browser history, cookies, and IP address private when going to different websites online, and there is certainly a few different ways of doing that. By exploring all of your options you will be able to come up with a way of keeping your entire internet browsing experience private and anonymous, so nobody knows about any of the websites you went to or the information you entered on them.
Those who frequently check their bank account balance online will want to invest in a way to browse anonymously. When you enter any information into a website, it is automatically recorded somewhere on your computer. Certain websites actually track and collect this information on your computer for the ultimate purpose of selling it to another company who will no doubt use it for internet marketing purposes. In order to keep this from happening you must keep your browsing anonymous with the right software which is available for download in many places online.
With the right software you will be able to remain completely anonymous, so none of the websites you go on will be able to collect information on you that could be used for anything. The great thing about this software is that it is often inexpensive if not completely free and offers you a way of browsing in such a way that you won't have to worry about deleting browser history, cookies, cache, or anything like that. These things can easily start to take up hard drive space after a while which is why people have to defrag their computers so often.

On most of the major internet web browsers, you can set the security options in such a way to where you go into "stealth mode", or whatever it happens to be called in the browser you are running. Internet explorer, Firefox, and Google Chrome all have these stealth mode settings to where you will be able to browse while knowing that none of your information will fall into the wrong hands. Those who frequent online shops are especially in danger of having their identity stolen. These people need to make sure that they take all the necessary measures when it comes to internet security, such as switching on stealth settings when browsing the web.
A lot of websites college the cookies/web history that users collect over a period of time and they take that information to sell to companies who pay to have it for their marketing schemes. By turning on the stealth setting in your web browser, you will be able to prevent this from happening altogether. People who go on public computers all the time are also at risk for these sorts of problems. Public computers can be dangerous for those who go on banking websites, simply because they are risking sensitive information that could be stolen by someone with enough skills and resources to do it. This is why you always need to browse anonymously, especially on computers used by multiple people each day such as in a library or school.