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Subject: nude males
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: bags1648-ga
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Posted: 27 Oct 2004 05:53 PDT
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Question ID: 420677
My nefew searched some sites that I do not want to appear when I
search for a site that begings with the same letter. Example: He
searched for "nude males", and whenever I now search for any woy that
begins with the letter "n", nude males apears as a choice. How do I
stop this from happening; it is most distasteful to my family. H Deer

Clarification of Question by bags1648-ga on 27 Oct 2004 06:38 PDT
My nefew searched some sites that I do not want to appear when I
search for a site that begings with the same letter. Example: He
searched for "nude males", and whenever I now search for any woy that
begins with the letter "n", nude males apears as a choice. How do I
stop this from happening; it is most distasteful to my family.
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Subject: Re: nude males
Answered By: politicalguru-ga on 27 Oct 2004 14:16 PDT
 
Dear Bags, 

If you use the Google Toolbar (as in the bar downloaded on
http://toolbar.google.com), it can remember your previous searches
(and it could be prevented from doing so). If you use Internet
Explorer 6.0 as a browser (which most users do), it can also remember
your previous searches (and can be prevented from doing so).


If this appears on the Google Toolbar
=====================================
If you click the "Google" sign in the far left side of the bar, you
get several drop-down options:

- One is titled "Clear Search History" - hre you could clear the
history, if you want it to continue and save your previous search
history, but to erase those already done (as "nude males").

- One is titled "options". If you click on this one, you have an
option called "Drop Down Search History". If this option is checked,
un-check it. Consequently, future searches you make would not be
saved.



If this appears on the Google search line (as in the line on www.google.com)
=========================================
This could be your option on the Internet Explorer. 

You could remove this function, called "Auto Complete", like that:

(1) Go to Start  --->  "Settings" ----> Control Panel (or: click on
"Tools" on the top of your browser)

(2) Choose Internet Options 

(3) Choose "Content", in the folders beginning with "General" and
ending with "Advanced" (with
Security-privacy-content-connections-programmes in the middle).

(4) Click on "Auto Complete" and remove approvals next to "forms". 

(5) Click OK, then "Apply"/OK. 

[Note: If your computer is not in English, the names might change, but
not the way to remove Auto Complete].

In addition, you could also delete your history, that is - the sites
that you've visited in the past, by doing another process:

(1) Repeat stages 1-2 in the Internet Explorer instructions. 
(2) Choose the folder "General"
(3) Click on "delete cookies" (if you haven't done it for a while, it
might take some time)
(4) Click on "delete files" and approve deletion also of off-line content. 
(5) Click on "clear history" - you could decide how many days you
would like your computer to keep history in the first place.

Marcy Zitz from About.com provides here more information on the "Auto
Complete" feature and how to disable it:
<http://familyinternet.about.com/library/weekly/aa072501a.htm>

I hope this answered your question. Please contact me if you need any
clarification on this answer before you rate it.
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Subject: Re: nude males
From: sirkle-ga on 27 Oct 2004 06:10 PDT
 
If you are using explore go to 
tools-internet options-content-autocomplete and click on clear forms

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