If you feel threatened you may need to hide your visit to this or another website.
Please follow this process:

Internet Explorer

Access “Internet Options”: Open Internet Explorer, click on the “Tools” menu, and select “Internet Options.”

Manage Cookies: Under the “Privacy” tab in Internet Options, you’ll find a sliding scale of different presets to manage your cookies. These options range from accepting or blocking all cookies to restricting only certain kinds of cookies from websites without a compact privacy policy. Select the option that best suits your needs and click “Apply.”

Delete Cookies: To delete all cookies, head to the “General” tab under “Internet Options” and then click “Delete…”under the “Browsing History” tab. Check “cookies and website data” and click delete.

Alternatively, point to “Safety” under the “Tools” menu and select “Delete Browsing History.” From there, check “Cookies and website data” and then click delete.

To delete individual cookies, click “Settings” under the “Browsing History” tab. From there, head to “Temporary Internet Files” and select “View Files” to see a list of all the temporary internet files Internet Explorer has saved to your hard drive. Select the files you want to remove and delete them manually.

Mozilla Firefox

Access custom settings: Click on the menu button in the upper right and select “Options.” Navigate to the “Privacy” tab and under “History” set Firefox to “Use custom settings for history.”

Manage cookies: Firefox gives you a number of options when it comes to managing your cookies: you can accept or block cookies outright, block third-party cookies, block specific third-party cookies that do not come from any site you visit, or prompt Firefox to ask for your permission every time it wants to store a cookie (running Firefox under this setting exposes just how ubiquitous cookie usage has become).

Delete cookies: Click on“Show Cookies…” which appears once you’ve enabled custom settings for your browser history. From there, you can scroll through a list of cookies accumulated by Firefox, clear them individually or remove them all as a group.

Firefox (Android): Tap the menu button and find settings. From there, tap “Privacy” and select “Clear private data.” Check “Cookies & active logins” and tap “Clear data.”

Google Chrome

Access content settings: Click on the “Menu” tab in the upper-right corner, and select “Settings.” From there, click on “Advanced Settings,” then “Content Settings.” You may also simply type “chrome://chrome/settings/content” into your address bar and Chrome will take you to your intended destination.

Manage cookies: Chrome gives you four options when it comes to how to deal with cookies. You can store all cookies without discretion, store all cookies but delete them once you close your browser, block cookies entirely (we don’t recommend this), and block third-party tracking cookies. Chrome also allows you to manage exceptions for the above settings. This could be useful in the event you want to keep your auto-fill information for a specific website while deleting them from others.

Delete cookies: Click on “All cookies and site data…” to see a list of all the cookies Chrome has stored on your hard drive. From there you can delete specific files individually, or delete everything by selecting “Remove All.”

For Android and iOS: Access Chrome’s menu, go to “Settings” and then find the “Privacy” tab under advanced settings. From there select “Clear Browsing Data” at the bottom and check “Clear cookies: site data” as well as anything else you want to wipe from your hard drive.

Safari

Access privacy settings: Click on the Tools menu in the upper-right corner and scroll down to “Preferences.” From here, select “Privacy.”

Manage your settings: Safari gives you three options when it comes to managing your cookies: allow websites to send you cookies, block websites from sending you cookies, or block third parties and advertisers from sending you cookies.

Delete cookies: The option to delete all of your cookies stored on your hard drive lies under your under the “Privacy” tab. There, click on “Remove All Website Data…” then click “Remove Now.” To delete individual cookies, click “Details…” under the “Privacy.” From there, find the specific cookie and delete it accordingly.

Safari (iOS): Go into “Settings” and select Safari. To delete all cookies, tap “Clear Cookies and Data.” To delete a specific cookie, tap “Advanced,” then “Website Data” to pull up a list of cookies stored on your phone. From there, hit “Edit,” tap the red circle next to the specific cookie you want to remove, and delete it.