How to remove all data that a website stores on a PC? [on hold]

Posted by s.r.a on Super User See other posts from Super User or by s.r.a
Published on 2013-11-09T08:43:15Z Indexed on 2013/11/09 9:59 UTC
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I was a member in a computer forum website (sevenforums.com) for months. Two days ago I created a thread and many members participated in it, some of them asked me some irrelevant questions and I said “this question is irrelevant” and didn’t get them the answer. Thread finished and I could get the answer from another website and posted it to that website to arise members’ knowledge. Yesterday like every day I went to that website and faced a massage which was banning me, and my account was disabled. I shocked and I didn’t have even any option to appeal against that wrong decision. So I had to do something. And I did the following works:

1- I disconnected my Internet connection and cleared all the history data on the browser I use, the Google chrome.

2- I then ran “ccleaner” tool and marked almost all the options and then clicked on “run” button. Then it cleared all the data including the cookies.

3- I connected the machine (desktop) to the Internet and immediately changed my IP address.

4- I created a new Hotmail account and tried to register as a new member to that website (sevenforums.com).

5- I succeeded and my new account was enabled so I start to posting to that website. But unfortunately, after less than 1 minute I faced this message: “You are already banned”!

My question is that, how they could know me again? How to create a new account without they know me?

Thanks in advance.

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