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How To Prevent Link Color History Sniffing in Internet Explorer

By Mary Landesman, About.com

By default, links change color when you have visited them. Browser history sniffing compares the link colors of links in your history folder to a master list of links (and their default non-visited colors) maintained by the website operator. A color mismatch indicates a particular site has been visited. Here's how to prevent link color history sniffing in Internet Explorer.
Difficulty: Easy
Time Required: Less than 2 minutes
Here's How:
  1. Open Internet Explorer.
  2. Click Tools then select Internet Options.
  3. On the General tab, click the Colors button.
  4. Click the Visited Link color and click the same blue that is used for Unvisited Links.
  5. Click OK to accept the change.
Tips:
  1. For other privacy tips, see Browser History Sniffing and Other Tracking Techniques
  2. Also see: How To Clear the Internet Explorer History Folder
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