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Erase Internet history tracks : Internet Eraser : Erase history
Why you need Internet eraser software ...
... Your computer tracks everything you are doing while using the computer or surfing the Internet
... When you surf the Internet, your browser records all your activities. That means that anyone with access to your computer can see the web sites you have visited, images and movies you have seen, what files you downloaded, documents and files you have just opened, your credit card info, passwords, emails and other confidential material.
To protect your privacy you should erase Internet history tracks on a regular basis
Clear All History - Internet eraser software
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Need easy solution to erase Internet and computer history? Try Clear All History
Clear All History - easy way to completely erase all history tracks from your computer
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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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Erase Internet History
› erase browsing history
› erase search history
› clear AutoComplete
› erase Address bar history
› erase download history
› clear cache (Temporary Internet Files)
› erase stored passwords
› erase cookies
› erase index.dat files
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Erase Windows history
› clear Recent Documents and Items
› clear Clipboard
› erase Windows Temporary Files
› clear Page file (swap file)
› erase Recently run programs list
› erase Windows Search history
› erase 'Start Menu' open programs history
› clear Recent open/save files list
› empty Recycle Bin
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Other features
› clear Most Recently Used list in MS Office
› erase Windows Media Player history
› erase Toolbar search history
› erase Google Desktop history
› erase 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 erase Internet history tracks
Browser history tracks
As you browse the Internet, each of the items you view are saved locally on your hard disk drive. This helps web pages you visit frequently load faster by loading the files from you hard disk drive instead of having to downloading the web page again.
Why you should erase Internet history tracks
Anyone who has access to your computer can see your Internet history tracks - what web sites you visited, files you downloaded, etc.
How to erase Internet history tracks
You can erase Internet history tracks manually or using special Internet eraser software.
Clear All History - Internet eraser software
How to erase Internet history tracks manually
Autocomplete History (Search history)
AutoComplete is a feature that stores a list of everything you type in web pages (your name, e-mail address, keywords you enter in search engines, etc) and helps the user complete the form by suggesting possible matches.
Why you should erase autocomplete history tracks
While the AutoComplete feature may be helpful for some things, it can also seriously compromise your security and privacy, because anyone who has access to your computer can see what web sites you visited and what information you entered on web pages. Also various malicous software can use AutoComplete data to steal your personal information such as your name, e-mail address, credit card information and/or retrieve web sites passwords stored as autocomplete data.
You can erase autocomplete history tracks manually or using special Internet eraser software.
Clear All History - Internet eraser software
How to erase autocomplete history tracks manually
Address Bar History
Address bar, also known as the "Location bar", is a text box used to enter a web site address in a browser. Web browsers allow users to click the down arrow to view the recently visited pages. So, the address bar history shows some of the web sites you've recently visited and anyone who has access to your computer and starts to type in the address bar will get a drop down url list with the web sites you've visited.
Clear All History - Internet eraser software
How to erase address bar history tracks manually
Browser Cache
Browser cache (also known as Temporary Internet files) stores the content of all the web pages you have visited (including pictures, animation, movies, other downloads, etc) during a session. Browser saves web pages, images from visited web sites into your hard drive whether you click on them or not 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. But it can seriously compromise your privacy because anyone who can use your PC can tell where you have been on the web.
You can erase cache using Internet eraser software Clear All History or manually
How to erase cache manually
Cookies
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.
However, cookies can threat to your privacy as they can store sensitive information like your name and password on protected login pages, preferences, account information and choices you have made on the site. So, even if you clean browser history, cookies like a map will show 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. Also, in one of their malevolent forms, cookies from one web site might track your visits to a different web site.
You can erase cookies using Internet eraser software Clear All History or manually
How to erase cookies manually
Index.dat files in Internet Explorer
There are three index.dat files used by Internet Explorer. They are system files and can't be deleted manually as they are used by Windows all the time. Even if you erase browse history, cache and cookies, the index.dat files will continue to store information about what web sites you have visited and what cookies have been saved.
You can erase index files using Internet eraser software Clear All History
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Question of the Day
How can I delete cookies in Firefox?
To delete cookies in Firefox: Open the Tools menu. Select Options. Select the Privacy to open sub-menu. Click the View cookies item. Select one or more cookies you want to remove and click "Remove Cookie". Clicking "Remove All Cookies" will delete all cookies. Using ClearAllHistory you can delete cookies in Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Firefox, Netscape and Opera automatically using program scheduler or manually.
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