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Browse "bad websites", delete the history and no one will find out? Netizen: I was too naïve

author:SKR Technology

Now the online world is more and more developed, full of all kinds of information, whether good or bad, can be easily accessed. If it is a good aspect, there is naturally no problem, through the Internet to learn to find information, but if you use the Internet to browse some bad websites, it is easy to adversely affect physical and mental health, which is what many young people want to try. Browse "bad websites", delete the history and no one will find out? Netizen: I was too naïve.

Browse "bad websites", delete the history and no one will find out? Netizen: I was too naïve

Young people don't have much self-control, and they can't help but click on some tempting pictures or videos on the Internet, or specifically look for such websites, but most of these are phishing sites. Once clicked, a wide variety of bad virus software will be downloaded. Or guide users to register for a website account, resulting in the leakage of personal information. You often receive harassing phone calls, text messages, or requests from strange friends because of the consequences of browsing such bad websites.

Browse "bad websites", delete the history and no one will find out? Netizen: I was too naïve

Even if you turn on incognito mode, clearing the history doesn't do anything, because browsing is just online browsing, and even if it is deleted, it still leaves a historical trace in the database of the website. It's like deleting a chat history, but the other party can still see the original chat traces. It's just a one-sided erase of data, not completely deleted. In this regard, some netizens said: I am too naïve.

Browse "bad websites", delete the history and no one will find out? Netizen: I was too naïve

I thought that turning on incognito mode would not be recorded, but when the information was leaked, I found that everything was useless. Hackers have technology that we can't imagine, they can easily hack into our mobile phones, the moment they click on the website, maybe personal information is leaked, and our mobile phone id documents are sold for huge profits. The best solution is to close it in time.

Browse "bad websites", delete the history and no one will find out? Netizen: I was too naïve

In order to protect the security of personal information, it is not only necessary not to click, but also to not spread and not to share. What is your opinion on the fact that such websites must be resolutely resisted?

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