Yeah, I went to a large state school recently, and we had full downloads of lots of software, including Office, for free. I believe I bought the CD of Windows XP Professional for $5 from the bookstore.
They make you sign an agreement to delete the software after you're no longer a student. I'm sure that's common.
Actually, Safari's Private Browsing mode does a good job of not creating history and not remembering what was typed in search boxes, but it still builds cache and still accepts and stores cookies.
Yeah, I went to a large state school recently, and we had full downloads of lots of software, including Office, for free. I believe I bought the CD of Windows XP Professional for $5 from the bookstore. They make you sign an agreement to delete the software after you're no longer a student. I'm sure that's common.
Actually, Safari's Private Browsing mode does a good job of not creating history and not remembering what was typed in search boxes, but it still builds cache and still accepts and stores cookies.