Metal_Monkey wrote:
swatspyder wrote:
Metal_Monkey wrote:
Google Chrome is where it's at. Also you guys with the firefox issues...should prob do a scan. I have never had to many issues with FF and I have done/do things......
Lol @ Google Chrome. I hope you don't care about sharing your internet habits with Google.
Ummm it is only certain ones. I do all my "stuff" on linux with other means of not being "followed". For the average person, google is very good. If you would like I can show you my computer set up I have on youtube:celebrate
I'm sure if it was built after the summer of '07, it probably contains components that are better than what is inside mine. After 3 years, this desktop I built is still running great, doing everything that I need it to do. Considering the fact that 90% of the time my CPU is < 25% usage, GPU < 10% I would see no benefit to spending an insane amount of money for components released within the last 3 months. And I have no extra spending cash... Linux for daily use, Windows for the times when software is not yet supported in Linux.
Want no record of what you do left on your computer? Linux via a USB live disk loaded into RAM. 8GB FTW!
Trying to hide your traffic over WAN? Forget it, unless you and the end server are communicating using strong encryption. And even then, there are sensors that can decrypt your traffic, MITM. Your ISP logs your traffic, and DNS queries. The US Gov. scans, and logs traffic that passes by their sensors. Thank the Patriot Act for your lack of privacy.
Have fun!