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I just obliterated my browser off my screen by accidentally pressing two keys at the wrong time and place. It just disappeared, replete with 4 tabs open, and a long NSC missive almost ready to post.

Restarted Firefox, and everything came back up, and including the post just as it was when I last saw it. :drink:

Does IE even do that?
 




Everest

Me
Jul 5, 2003
20,741
Southwick
Probably not. But then again, some of us aren't stupid enough to "accidently" close the browser. :thumbsup:
 






Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,677
In a pile of football shirts
IE crashed on me a while back ,and when I relaunched it there was a message about "carrying on in the same session" which did much the same thing if I remember rightly.
 








trueblue

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
10,946
Hove
Not so great when you close eight porn sites in a hurry as the wife's key turns in the lock... and then she's next on the PC :wink:
 












Bozza

You can change this
Helpful Moderator
Jul 4, 2003
57,249
Back in Sussex
Use IE and set it to clear history on exit

Simples

What?

Clear history is very suspicious though, is it not? If someone has used a browser and history is empty, they might as well just say "I've been looking at porn."

What I'd probably do is have another browser installed, but not have any shortcuts etc to it and only accessible by navigating to the executable directly. I'd use this browser for 'personal' browsing and the main browser on the machine for more run-of-the-mill activity.

Not that I've thought about this, you understand.
 


Clear history is very suspicious though, is it not? If someone has used a browser and history is empty, they might as well just say "I've been looking at porn."

What I'd probably do is have another browser installed, but not have any shortcuts etc to it and only accessible by navigating to the executable directly. I'd use this browser for 'personal' browsing and the main browser on the machine for more run-of-the-mill activity.

Not that I've thought about this, you understand.

I got caught recently when I told my missus, who was trying to find a site she'd looked at a while ago to look in the history, to my own detriment she rapidly discovered loads of the sites I had been looking at!! Very hard to explain when the evidence is there on the screen!!!:wozza:
 


Trufflehound

Re-enfranchised
Aug 5, 2003
14,126
The democratic and free EU
I thought it was jingoistic rubbish. To be honest, I think it's Clint's weakest ever film. Probably even worse than Escape From Alcatraz or Bronco Billy.
 




itszamora

Go Jazz Go
Sep 21, 2003
7,282
London
Clear history is very suspicious though, is it not? If someone has used a browser and history is empty, they might as well just say "I've been looking at porn."

What I'd probably do is have another browser installed, but not have any shortcuts etc to it and only accessible by navigating to the executable directly. I'd use this browser for 'personal' browsing and the main browser on the machine for more run-of-the-mill activity.

Not that I've thought about this, you understand.

No, neither have I. And it's not like Safari's 'private browsing' feature is perfect for exactly that function whilst using Firefox as the computer's default browser.
 








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