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How to delete Internet files from your computer
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Want to delete Internet files from your computer? Try Clear All History
Clear All History is an advanced delete history tool that deletes Internet files in seconds
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Need easy solution to delete Internet and computer history? Try Clear All History
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Clear All History supports Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2008, 2003, 2000, ME, 98
(32-bit and 64-bit versions)
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Delete Internet History
› delete browsing history
› delete search history
› clear AutoComplete
› delete Address bar history
› delete download history
› clear cache (Temporary Internet Files)
› delete stored passwords
› delete cookies
› delete index.dat files
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Delete Windows history
› clear Recent Documents and Items
› clear Clipboard
› delete Windows Temporary Files
› clear Page file (swap file)
› delete Recently run programs list
› delete Windows Search history
› delete 'Start Menu' open programs history
› clear Recent open/save files list
› empty Recycle Bin
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Other features
› delete Most Recently Used list in MS Office
› delete Windows Media Player history
› delete Toolbar search history
› delete Google Desktop history
› delete Skype chat and call history
› Shredder option
› Advanced scheduler
› Invisible mode
› Supports different browsers
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Clear All History supports Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Google Chrome, MSN Explorer, AOL Explorer, Opera, Netscape, Mozilla and Maxthon
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Why you should delete Internet files
When you browse the Internet your computer stores different Internet files such as history files, Temporary Internet Files (cache), cookies, index.dat files.
In many cases Internet files stored on your PC are useful as they speed up loading of web pages and make web surfing more convenient. But Internet files contain details about every website you visited that may seriously compromise your privacy. If someone else could see your Internet files, they would be able to see everything you had done while Internet surfing.
To protect your privacy you should delete Internet files. However getting rid of your Internet files manually is much more difficult than you would think as Internet files are stored in many different locations and simple deleting browser history, cache and cookies is not enough. Also some Internet files like index.dat files can't be deleted manually. And the worst thing - if you delete Internet files using 'Delete' button and even if you use 'Empty Recycle Bin' option, it doesn't delete Internet files forever.
Clear All History - delete Internet files automatically
Temporary Internet Files (cache) contain web page content that is stored on your hard disk for quick viewing. So, the purpose of Temporary Internet Files is to speed up the loading of websites that you visit frequently by keeping copies of the web pages and graphics on your computer.
Although Internet Files make web browsing faster as it usually takes your computer less time to display a web page, the problem with Internet files is that they store personal information about your Internet browsing habits.
Another reason to delete Temporary Internet files is that Internet files could slow down computer performance - as you surf the Internet, lots of temporary Internet files (images, videos, etc) are saved to your PC hard drive and the amount of space used up can grow pretty large. So from time to time, you should delete Internet Files to free up some space on your computer.
To protect your privacy and speed up your computer performance, you should delete Temporary Internet Files regularly. The best way to delete Temporary Internet Files is to use Clear All History
Cookies
Every time you visit a website, it will look for its cookie on your hard drive. It uses the information stored within the cookie to know your name, your shopping preferences, etc.
Despite cookies are useful, they can also store such information as your name and password on protected login pages, preferences, account information and choices you have made on the site. And even if you delete history files, cookies will store information about your surfing preferences, habits, passwords, etc. Even if the cookies don't contain such information they clearly show that you visited the sites from which they came. So to protect your privacy, you should delete cookies files.
Clear All History makes it easy to protect your privacy and clean cookies information from your computer, including the locked cookies index.dat file.
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How to delete Internet files
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Question of the Day
What are computer cookies used for?
Computer cookies allow sites to track their visitors so that they can know how many visitors have viewed the site, how many repeat visitors they have received. Computer cookies also allow a site to store user preferences and the retrieval of this information for viewing customization of movie listings, weather and other local information. E-commerce sites use computer cookie usage for things like shopping carts and checkout options. Computer cookies allow these sites to recognize the items you put into your cart, to monitor you as you continue shopping.
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