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OMG... the thing I get asked to help an older relative with because I'm the "computer guy."
If someone looked at porn sites on a work computer and has to turn that computer in, what do they need to do to ensure none of that history appears?
They used Chrome. I'm assuming this is just clearing history and cookies unless they downloaded anything. Sound about right?
- lolmonospaced
- Check his employment contract first, Porn may have been listed as under one of their benefits.shapesalad
- ...nuke the entire site from orbit. It's the only way to be suremonNom
- Microwave it Mr. Robot.Ramanisky2
- I'm asking for a friend...wagshaft
- what monnom said.sarahfailin
- create a new browser profile and just delete the old one. congrats on still having that title :D********
- Then, use the new profile to download strange and unusual pornfuturefood
- lol @ watching porn at work
*facepalmsea_sea - format c:renderedred
- NovichokOBBTKN
- well sea_sea, they worked from home, but it's still work and still a work computer.mg33
- *wank computerNairn
- Unless your horny uncle works for some 2-bit startup, that thing is loaded with monitoring software and they already know.garbage
- Could be the reason they asked for it to be turned in, honestly. Purging the browser is washing your hands but forgetting to flush a massive shit at a party.garbage
- they probably already know.Work computer are monitoredBennn
- Yeah, if it's a "work form home" computer, all their traffic has already been logged, and most likely no one cares.section_014
- use: control alt deletemilfhunter
- Delete history, cookies and site data. But yes, if it is a work computer and they care then they already know.comicsans
- Fouty?tank02
- i feel like we're gonna need an update on this..sea_sea
- Ask Doogande4k
- Put it in the dishwasher for 1 rinse cycle, make sure it's on medium heat though. If it's to hot it will destroy the computer. Air dry for 2 hours. Good luck!dbloc