the url history will be clear but you might leave traces in the temporary internet files folder. Icons, banners, any image as well as cookie txt docs will be in there
2007-01-11 15:46:07
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answered by Anonymous
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They can easily check your cookies and any websites that save cookies onto your computer will show up. They can also access your temporary internet files and see pictures and downloads from any websites that you have visited. If you have any other web browsers, you will have to delete the history, cookies, and temporary internet files from there too. If whoever is looking knows computers reaaaally well, they can probably still find some stuff, but the average person probably wouldn't even go as far as to check your cookies and temporary internet files saved onto your computer.
2007-01-11 23:49:36
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answer #2
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answered by Heather-Nicolle 3
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yes. u hav to delete the History files, Cookies, and Temp Files. just go to ur browser's tools n options menu and there should be a button that says delete History, Cookies, etc. AND to make sure others wont pull it back up, go to the Recycle bin n Delete the files from there as well...or it wouldn't hav made a difference.
2007-01-12 00:01:16
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answered by Perez 2
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no, also you can go to your control panel, click on it then you'll see internet options, click on it then a little ways down you will see temporary internet files and below that history...under temporary internet files click delete cookies, then go down to history and click delete history. you can also choose how many days you want the computer to remember your history. also remember there is always a 'ghost' of everything you've ever done on your computer but only a very well trained computer tech can retrieve it and even then they can't restore all files
2007-01-11 23:54:02
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answer #4
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answered by ?! 6
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It's deleted, therefore removed from the pc. meaning your hard drive. Yes, ISP will have details of web browsing and hold it for 5 years. Incase of fraud or for police investigation. This is fact!
2007-01-12 00:29:36
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answered by Anonymous
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A file called index.dat has this info. Google for index.dat reader.
2007-01-11 23:49:00
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answered by Henry A 4
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Yes, and you'll be sent to jail for a very long time.
2007-01-11 23:50:23
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, delete your cookies too!
2007-01-11 23:48:31
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answered by brilcream 3
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Yes. It will always be in your computer. That's how they catch pedophiles.
2007-01-11 23:46:33
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answered by notyou311 7
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