Delete Tracking Cookies To protect your privacy

April 10, 2008 Posted By: Jim ~ Filed under Category: Internet, Other, Security

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Do you know that Some websites tracks your searching and browsing habits? Most of the website use Tracking Cookies to get your information. Cookies can track your IP address, the type of browser you are using, and the operating system of your computer. To know more about Cookies Read this Article.

To delete Cookies you can use online privacy software. You can also delete cookies manually from your web Browser.

For Internet Explorer:

1. Open Internet explorer > click on tools > then Click On Internet option..
2. Under the General tab click Delete Cookies button. Then Click Ok.
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Sort menus alphabetically

November 23, 2007 Posted By: Jim ~ Filed under Category: Registry tweak, Tweak

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To do so, go to:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\MenuOrder

Choose Edit | Permissions and click the Advanced button. Deselect the Inherit From Parent The Permission Entries That Apply To Child Objects check box and then click Copy when the Security dialog box pops up. Click OK and clear the Full Control entry for your account and all security groups you are a member of. Leave only Read permission.


Structure of The Registry

November 23, 2007 Posted By: Jim ~ Filed under Category: Other, Windows

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There are six main branches, each containing a specific portion of the information stored in the Registry. They are as follows:

* HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT – This branch contains all of your file association mappings to support the drag-and-drop feature, OLE information, Windows shortcuts, and core aspects of the Windows user interface.
* HKEY_CURRENT_USER – This branch links to the section of HKEY_USERS appropriate for the user currently logged onto the PC and contains information such as logon names, desktop settings, and Start menu settings.
* HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE – This branch contains computer specific information about the type of hardware, software, and other preferences on a given PC, this information is used for all users who log onto this computer.
* HKEY_USERS – This branch contains individual preferences for each user of the computer, each user is represented by a SID sub-key located under the main branch.
* HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG – This branch links to the section of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE appropriate for the current hardware configuration.
* HKEY_DYN_DATA – This branch points to the part of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, for use with the Plug-&-Play features of Windows, this section is dymanic and will change as devices are added and removed from the system.
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