If you and only you have access to your computer or mobile device, or you share it with other well-adjusted porn aficionados, then odds are you don't need to cover your browsing tracks. For everyone else, read on.

Keeping your internet activities confidential can be pretty painless,if you've covered the basics:

1. Limit access to your computer or mobile device and use a secure password. Depending on the access privileges of other users on your system, your browsing history may be an open book. Don't assume that just because you access the internet under your username that others on the same computer won't be able to view your data.

2. Make use of existing browser tools. The major web browsers all support private browsing, or "porn mode". This prevents notations in your browser history, saving of cookies and caching of text, images and video. Also consider limiting your history to 1 day and performing a periodic "cleanse" -- clearing your browser history and cache. Although it should be obvious, close your browser after you're done and check for any minimized browser windows.

3. Don't browse at work. If you must browse at work realize that your IT department can track queries to the domain name server ("Why is your computer requesting the IP address for 'hunkyhungfratboys.com'?"). They can also scan internet traffic for text and even images or video. The solution? Well, it's possible to setup a secure encrypted tunnel to a service provider which handles domain lookups and encrypts all traffic between you and your favorite porn site. If your IT group is composed of gurus, they may have have the ability to install a keylogger or use spyware on your machine...in which case you're out of luck.

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