+125 The empty browsing history tells more than the filled one. amirite?

by Anonymous 2 years ago

Not really. She'll be suspicious, but a filled browsing history will confirm her suspicions

by Anonymous 2 years ago

I am talking in more generic sense. If you go someone's house and somehow see a browsing history to seeing a clean history.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

So what's worse, knowing specifically what type of porn they watched or just assuming they watched porn

by Anonymous 2 years ago

knowing what type of porn, obviously

by Anonymous 2 years ago

No it doesn't. My browsers automatically delete my history/cookies/cache upon exit to improve my privacy and keep from getting blasted with targeted ads. There's nothing suspicious, but my online activities don't need to be tracked by 3rd parties.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

not at all.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

Oh come on. Why not??

by Anonymous 2 years ago

Unless it's really bad history

by Anonymous 2 years ago

But still no history is very suspenseful n always leave a scope of worse.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

*incognito has entered the chat*

by Anonymous 2 years ago

All you can tell from an empty browser history is that someone is hiding something. Not deleting it gives people info about what videos you watch, which media you use, where you have accounts, where and what you shop etc etc.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

Ctrl+Shift+N when you know you want to go dark, and the search history will remain full and bright

by Anonymous 2 years ago

Okay let me see your browing history and I'll compare to a empty one and I'll tell you which tells me more.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

Mine auto deletes when I close the browser.

by Anonymous 2 years ago

Ever flush your cache because everything is broken?

by Anonymous 2 years ago