
Be Aware - Your safety and the DVLAAN Website
When visiting web pages most computers store copies of files, web pages, images and other content from web sites including files from your visit to this web site. You may wish to remove this sensitive information from your computer after each visit.
This is a guide to removing your computers browsing history and temporary internet files. Please close and re-open your browser after performing these actions and check to see the history panel or menu is now blank.
We keep this list as up-to-date as possible but if you have a new version of browser you may need to check its help documentation from the help menu or the F1 keyboard shortcut.
Internet Explorer 7 (PC) Pull down Tools menu at the top of the browser and select Delete Browsing History. Click on the 'Delete All', check 'also delete files and settings stored by addons' then click the 'yes' button.
Firefox Pull down Tools menu, select Clear Private Data, check all boxes, and click 'Clear Private Data Now' button.
Internet Explorer 6 (PC) Pull down Tools menu at the top of the browser and select Internet Options. Click on the 'Delete Files' and 'Clear History' buttons on the general page.
Internet Explorer (Mac) Pull down Edit menu from the top toolbar, and select Preferences. Expand the 'Web Browser' item, and select 'Advanced'. Finally click the 'Clear History', and 'Empty Now' buttons.
Netscape (PC and Mac) Pull Down Edit menu from the top toolbar, and select Preferences. From the Navigator screen, click on 'Clear History', and 'Clear Location Bar'. To clear the cache, select the Advanced option on the left, and then Cache. Finally click 'Clear Memory Cache, and 'Clear Disk Cache'.
AOL Pull down Members menu, select Preferences. Click on WWW icon. Then select Advanced, and click 'Purge Cache'.
Opera Pull down Tools menu, select preferences and click on 'Clear' on the history tab and 'Empty Now' on the cache tab.
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