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Hiding your guilty pleasures from prying eyes is possible, but you need to do it properly.
Few people are willing to discuss with their relatives, let alone strangers, the details of their online lives. You probably have many particulars you’d prefer to keep to yourself: what medications you take, what gifts you were looking at to buy for your family, what videos you watched before bed — the list goes on.
Alas, that information can become available to others, regardless of your wishes. We explain who can catch sight of your online activities, and how to make sure your secrets are safe.
More than a quarter (28%) of survey respondents said it was extremely important to keep their Web searches for pornographic material private.
You likely share a Wi-Fi network, and possibly even a computer, with your family. This means your partner, kids, or parents — anyone you share a home with — could discover traces of your online activities. Here is what could give you away.
It is best to go into incognito mode before watching private videos, so as to avoid embarrassment later. In fact, some browsers, such as Yandex.Browser, will suggest it if you open a porn site. Running in incognito mode, your browser stores no cookies and no search history. Your family will see none of those treacherous suggestions in the address bar.
As for the cookies and browser history you have already accumulated, clear them. Open the browser’s settings: In Chrome, for example, the option will be visible immediately, and in Firefox, you will need to go to the Privacy & Security tab.
Tip: Use incognito mode to avoid leaving browsing traces for your family to discover.
Cookies are not the only way to find out about your interests, so incognito mode will not hide information about your hobbies from big Internet corporations. Google will still remember what you searched for and what sites you opened in Chrome. Facebook will still learn about the things you like if you visit websites that are integrated with its analytics and advertising modules — and you would not believe how many of those are around.
Fortunately, not all companies want to collect all of the data they can about you. For example, Mozilla cares about privacy, so not only does Firefox not spy on you, but it also blocks others’ tracking tools. The search engines DuckDuckGo and Startpage.com do not store your search history. You can find more ways to keep your online life private in this post.
Tip: Privacy-centric browsers and search engines, along with the Private Browsing feature in Kaspersky products can help prevent tracking by advertising networks and Internet giants.
Few will pause to think that their ISP, as well as the owner of the free Wi-Fi they are using, can monitor their traffic. We suggest you put some safety measures in place, which is not nearly as hard as it may sound, unless you like the thought of your passions becoming some mischievous ISP employee’s source of entertainment.
Use a secure connection to dodge those whose curiosity gets the better of them. Doing so will encrypt your traffic so strongly that the ISP will see nothing but gibberish. More on VPNs in this post.
Tip: Use a secure connection to keep your interests from those who might be monitoring your Internet traffic.
Scammers who e-mail you saying they have infected your computer with malware and used a Web camera to make a video of your naughty pleasures really have no idea if you have been watching porn or not. They are simply mass-mailing their threats in the hope that someone will bite. So, do not fret and do not pay anyone anything. If you receive an e-mail like that, send it straight to spam.
Tip: Never pay spammers who claim to have caught you watching adult content.
Although the creators of well-known porn websites protect their reputations, it is not impossible to get your device infected while searching for adult videos. From time to time, cybercriminals hack networks that display ads on such websites or attempt to pass off a fake.
The malware is unlikely to hack your webcam, but it may very well block your screen with an explicit picture or start displaying gobs of explicit ads in your browser. So, remember these safety measures.
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We all watch porn: men, women, you name it. There’s a reason PornHub had 42 Billion visits in 2019. That’s 115 million visitors a day. That’s the equivalent of the populations of Canada, Australia, Poland, and the Netherlands all visiting in one day, according to the 2019 Pornhub Year in Review.
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But while everyone wants to enjoy a little X-rated content now and then, no one wants to be the next victim of a computer virus—or even worse, identity theft. So unless your porn stash is just a pile of magazines stashed under your bed, you’re going to want to learn how to stay safe and not get hacked when you go in search of smut.
As Men's Health previously reported, Mac computers are less susceptible to viruses than PCs, but using any device will put you at risk of some form of online scam. Whether you’re browsing on desktop or mobile, Apple or Android, here are some tips for keeping your porn searches as safe as possible, as well as recommendations for safe porn sites to satisfy your desires.
Just as you shouldn’t be tempted by emails from Nigerian princes promising you a bountiful fortune, you should also stay away from suspicious-looking links and banner ads on porn sites: They could be a one-way ticket to malware or phishing scams.
As Kaspersky Lab’s security blog points out, hackers sometimes take advantage of the immense popularity of major porn sites: “Every now and then, they hack porn resources or the advertising platforms that host banners on them. As a result, fans of adult clips are lured onto ‘dating sites’ that coax them into coughing up confidential data or downloading fake apps that steal everything on the sly.”
We know that ad is promising horny singles nearby, but just don’t click it, okay? Take our word for it: It’s probably not gonna work out. (And if you actually want to learn how to make your penis bigger, then head here instead of clicking on one of those sketchy links. Don’t worry, this time it’s not a phishing scam. We’re just redirecting you to a Men’s Health piece titled, “8 Ways to Make Your Penis Bigger.”)
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Ever heard of a Trojan virus? It’s a type of malware that disguises itself as a legitimate-looking file, like an MP3 or PDF. You download it with the best of intentions, and then boom — hackers gain access to your device.
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Sometimes, these viruses hide inside content you can download from porn sites, according to a 2018 Kaspersky report. It named six different Trojans that had “been hiding within porn apps and video players, stealing users’ data and money by the second.”
The takeaway here? Play it safe: Don’t download any files, software, or apps that you find on a porn site.
Searching for porn in Chrome’s Incognito Mode grants you a certain level of privacy, in that it prevents your device from storing any of your browser history — but sorry folks, it doesn’t bolster your defenses against online hackers. For that, you’ll want some solid antivirus software.
Here are recommended options for PC, Mac, and Android that’ll keep you safer as you search for smut. Apple’s iOS devices are inherently very secure — but if you still want a little extra protection, Download.com has a few options.
VPN stands for virtual private network; it’s a tool you can use to protect your personal information when you’re looking at porn on any form of public Wi-Fi. The Daily Dot recommends VPN Unlimited, which charges $39 for lifetime coverage of your computer and smartphone.
In recent years, Google has made it a lot harder to search for porn. Sure, such filters come in handy when your kids are using the computer. But sometimes you don’t feel like sifting through pages of search results just to find a decent clip.
That’s why there are sites like Boodigo, a search engine that delivers results exclusively for adult entertainment sites including video hosting, traditional membership sites, porn star blogs, and sex toy stores. Boodigo only sends you to sites that have been screened for viruses and malware porn that notoriously infect computers.
Plus, the company pledges to never harvest any of its users’ personal data to sell to advertisers, which means search engines won’t autofill with your favorite fetish phrases when someone else is using your computer later.
Reddit’s security isn’t perfect, but if you search for porn, you can see photos, GIFs, and videos without any pop-ads for sexy singles getting in the way. All you have to do is head to a subreddit—Inverse has some good recommendations, in case you need a little inspiration—and scroll down.
Tumblr and Twitter also let you view sex GIFs without exposing yourself to danger—just be careful not to pull a Ted Cruz.
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