Innapropriate websites showing up on my Website data on my Ipad!

I keep finding info on innapropriate websites showing up on my Website Data on Safari on my Ipad and Ipod. These are sites that I have not ever visited! some of the dating sites i remember popping up when playing Words with Friends but others I dont remember EVER seeing! how do the get there? my wife thinks I am visiting these sites and trying to find a date! very difficult situation but she is convinced I ama ctually going to these sites. Please explain for us!

Hilespi wrote:
Thanks James, but how do you know this? are you a computer professional? Just want to know how much I can rely on this info. I really appreciate you answering my question though. It is causing **** with  my wife because some guy from the Geek Squad at Best Buy told her the only way it can be on there is if I actually visited the sites! I know thats not the case.
I have been in the industry for over twenty years, doing everything from design to 2nd/3rd tier support, mostly on websites and web based enterprise applications. The kid at Best buy makes barely over minimum wage and follows a script to install windows and anti virus software, and is currently just grateful he doesn't have to wear the stupid ties anymore. What do you think?
I can't give anything to prove you didn't visit those site, just plausible deniability . But yes, the data doesn't necessarily mean you actually visited them directly. Just consider what is does mean about the sites you have been on, however.

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