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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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Enable cookies : How to enable cookies FAQ
What are cookies and how do they work?
Where are cookies stored?
How do web sites use cookies?
Can cookies be used maliciously?
How to enable cookies in Internet Explorer
- enable cookies Internet Explorer 7.0/6.x
How can I enable cookies in Firefox?
- enable cookies Firefox 2.0
- enable cookies Firefox 1.x
How can I enable cookies in Mozilla?
How can I enable cookies in Opera?
- enable cookies Opera 9.0
- enable cookies Opera 8.x
How can I enable cookies in Netscape?
- enable cookies Netscape 8.x
- enable cookies Netscape 7.x
What are cookies and how do they work?
A cookie is a piece of data which often includes an unique identifier, that is sent to your browser from a web site you visit, stores as a file on your computer, identifies you as a unique user and track your web usage.
Where are cookies stored?
Cookie data is stored on the user's hard drive. The filename is different for each platform. For example, on Windows machines, cookie data is stored in *.txt files.
How do web sites use cookies?
Most cookies are useful in web surfing. Some cookies ("session cookies") last only until you close your browser. This type of cookie is mainly used to remember choices that you make as you navigate through a web site.
Many sites leave cookies on your computer so that they recognize you when you return to their sites. These cookies ("persistent cookie") identify you so that options and preferences that you have chosen in the past are used for your current visit to the site. The Internet offers a wide variety of useful services such as free e-mail accounts, online forums, and e-commerce sites. The use of cookies is essential for these sites. Without cookies, for example, the sites would have no way to track the items that you placed into your virtual shopping cart as you browsed about the site.
Can cookies be used maliciously?
In one of their malevolent forms, cookies from one web site might track your visits to a different web site. For example, most of the ads that you see on web sites do not come from the site that you are viewing, but from sites that provide ads to many sites. When the advertising site displays the ad, it can send cookies on your computer. This lets the advertising company track your web usage over a range of sites and profile your browsing habits.
How can I enable cookies in Internet Explorer?
To enable cookies Internet Explorer 7.0/6.x
1. Select "Tools"
2. Select "Internet Options".
3. Open the "Privacy" tab.
4. In the "Settings" area - to enable cookies move the slider bar to Medium-High.
5. Click OK.
How can I enable cookies in Firefox?
To enable cookies in Firefox 2.0
1. Open the Tools menu.
2. Select Options.
3. Select the Privacy tab.
4. Put the check mark to "Accept cookies" field.
5. Click OK.
To enable cookies Firefox 1.x
1. Open the Tools menu.
2. Select Options.
3. Select the Privacy tab.
4. Click the View cookies in the "Cookies" area and put the check mark into the box next to "Allow sites to set cookies".
5. Click OK.
How can I enable cookies in Mozilla?
To enable cookies in Mozilla:
1. Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
2. Under the Privacy & Security category, choose Cookies. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click the category to expand the list.)
3. Put the radio buttons to the rule you want to choose for accepting cookies.
4. Click "OK".
How can I enable cookies in Opera?
To enable cookies Opera 9.0
1. Open the Tools menu.
2. Select Preferences
3. OPen the "Advanced" tab
4. Select "Cookies" item.
5. Select "Accept cookies" or "Accept cookies only from the site I visit" option depending on your needs.
6. Click OK
To enable cookies Opera 8.x
1. Open the Tools menu.
2. Select Preferences to open Dialog box.
3. Open the Advanced tab.
4. Select "Cookies".
5. Select "Allow all cookies" in Normal cookies combo box and/or Third-party cookies combo box depending on your needs.
6. Click OK
How can I enable cookies in Netscape?
To enable cookies Netscape 8.x
1. Select Tools -> Options.
2. Select "Site Controls".
3. Open the "Site List" tab.
4. In the "Web features" area, select the "Allow cookies" option.
5. Click "OK".
To enable cookies Netscape 7.x
1. Open the Edit menu.
2. Select Preferences to open Dialog box.
3. Select the Privacy & Security to open sub-menu.
4. Select the Cookies item.
5. Select "Enable all cookies".
6. Click "OK".
Enable cookies : How to enable cookies
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Question of the Day
What is browser cache?
Browser cache (also known as Temporary Internet files) stores the content of all the web pages that you have visited (including pictures, animation, movies, other downloads, etc) during a session. This speeds up the displaying of pages you frequently visit as a web browser can open them from your hard disk instead of downloading them from the web.
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