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Quick Escape Button<\/h2>\n

In the top right of all pages related to sexual violence and partner abuse on our website is a red-bordered “ESCAPE” button. Clicking on that button will automatically take you to The Weather Channel\u2019s web page. We chose that site because weather is something we\u2019re all interested in and it might be less suspicious than taking you to a blank Google screen or a shopping site.<\/p>\n

Internet Safety<\/h3>\n

As you surf the internet on your computer, the websites you visit are stored in your web browser\u2019s history (web browsers are apps like Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Internet Explorer.) This is true on your computer as well as your phone.<\/p>\n

Even though you can delete the history of the sites you have visited, there are tools that an individual can use to retrieve it. Additionally, there are software apps that a user can install on your computer to monitor which websites you visit, steal your usernames and passwords, and access your email or other sensitive information. If you think your computer or phone may be being monitored, be as safe as possible when browsing for information you do not want your abuser to know you are viewing. Most browsers include a private browsing mode, which will not track history or store other information. Although not completely safe, it is recommended to use these modes as much as possible when browsing sensitive information.<\/p>\n

Ideally, use a safe computer. Safe computers can be found at the local library, internet caf\u00e9, at shelters, at work, a computer technology center, or at a friend\u2019s home. Always use safe computers when researching things such as travel plans, housing options, legal issues and safety plans.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\t\t<\/div>

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