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Remove Temporary Internet Files | How to remove Temporary Internet Files
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Remove Internet History
› remove browsing history
› remove search history
› clear AutoComplete
› remove Address bar history
› remove download history
› clear cache (Temporary Internet Files)
› remove stored passwords
› remove cookies
› delete index.dat files
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Remove Windows history
› clear Recent Documents and Items
› clear Clipboard
› delete Windows Temporary Files
› clear Page file (swap file)
› remove Recently run programs list
› remove Windows Search history
› remove 'Start Menu' open programs history
› clear Recent open/save files list
› empty Recycle Bin
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Other features
› remove Most Recently Used list in MS Office
› remove Windows Media Player history
› remove Toolbar search history
› remove Google Desktop history
› remove 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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Remove Temporary Internet Files : How to remove Temporary Internet Files
What are Temporary Internet Files?
Why is it important to remove Temporary Internet Files?
Can I remove Temporary Internet Files manually?
How do I permanently remove Temporary Internet Files?
How can I remove Temporary Internet Files content in Internet Explorer?
- how to remove Temporary Internet Files Internet Explorer 7.0
- how to remove Temporary Internet Files Internet Explorer 6.x/5.x
How can I remove Temporary Internet Files in Firefox?
- remove Temporary Internet Files Firefox 2.0
- remove Temporary Internet Files Firefox 1.x
What do I do to remove Temporary Internet Files in Mozilla?
How can I remove Temporary Internet Files in Netscape?
What are Temporary Internet Files?
Temporary Internet Files, also known as the browser cache are files that are stored on your computer by Internet browser. Temporary Internet Files (or cache) folder contains web page content that is stored on your hard disk for quick viewing. Temporary Internet Files allow Internet browsers to download only the content that has changed since you last viewed a web page, instead of downloading all the content for a page every time it is displayed - 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.
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Why is it important to remove Temporary Internet Files?
Your computer stores all information your Internet surfing. Some part of your Internet history is stored in Temporary Internet Files. Computer stores Temporary Internet Files to help the computer speed up the common tasks you perform. Unfortunately, your information might be easily accessed by others. So to protect your privacy, you should take the right measures. Of course you can try to remove Temporary Internet Files and other computer history tracks manually but in some situations it's not enough.
For more privacy protection you should remove Temporary Internet Files on a regularly basis either manually or using special software. The best and the easiest way to remove Temporary Internet Files and other history tracks is using special software. Clear All History helps you safely remove Temporary Internet Files and other history information and will ensure that all your sensitive information is permanently removed without any chances to recover.
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Can I remove Temporary Internet Files manually?
Of course you can remove Temporary Internet Files manually. Manual Temporary Internet files remove is helpful but not enough as this process is not very simple and not all history tracks can be removed manually and the most important thing is that manual remove of Temporary Internet Files does not ensure all of the information is permanently removed.
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How do I permanently remove Temporary Internet Files?
The safest way to remove your personal information and remove Temporary Internet Files is to use special software. Clear All History helps you permanently remove Temporary Internet Files, different Internet History tracks, Windows history tracks, etc from your PC making it impossible to restore remove information
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How can I remove Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer?
To remove Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer 7.0:
Select "Tools"
Select "Internet Options".
Open the "General" tab.
In "Browsing history" area click the "Delete" button.
In "Delete browsing history" window click "Delete files"
Then click Yes, and then click Close.
To remove Temporary Internet Files (deletingTemporary Internet Files) in Internet Explorer 6.x
Open the Tools menu.
Select Internet Options.
Open the General tab.
In the "Temporary Internet files" area click the "Delete Files" button.
Click OK in the "Delete Files" dialog box to erase delete Temporary Internet Files.
Also you can remove Temporary Internet Files using Clear All History.
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How can I remove Temporary Internet Files (cache) in Firefox?
To remove Temporary Internet Files in Firefox 2.0:
Select "Tools"
Select "Options".
Select "Privacy".
In Private area click "Clear Now".
In "Clear Private Data" window put the check mark for "Cache" and click "Clear Private Data Now".
Click OK.
To remove Temporary Files in Firefox 1.5
Select "Tools"
Select "Options".
Select "Privacy".
Open "Cache" tab and click "Clear Cache Now".
Click OK.
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What do I do to remove Temporary Internet Files in Mozilla?
To remove Temporary Internet Files in Mozilla:
Open the Edit menu.
Select Preferences.
Open the Advanced sub-categories and select "Cache".
Click "Clear Cache" button.
Click OK to remove Temporary Internet Files.
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How can I remove Temporary Internet Files in Netscape?
To remove Temporary Internet Files in Netscape:
Open the Edit menu.
Select Preferences.
Open the Advanced sub-categories and select "Cache".
Click the 'Clear Memory Cache' and 'Clear Disk Cache' buttons.
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Learn more about how to delete Temporary Internet Files
- Delete Temporary Internet files Internet Explorer
- Temporary Internet Files location
- How to change Temporary Internet Files size
- Deleting Temporary Internet files
- Firefox Temporary Internet files
- Remove Temporary Internet Files folder content
- Temporary Internet Files Folder
- Temporary Internet Files IE
- How to find and view Temporary Internet Files
- Temporary Internet Files Vista
- Why you should delete Temp Files
- Temporary Internet Files Settings
- How to permanently remove Temporary Internet Files
- Why it is important to remove Temporary Internet Files
- How to remove Temporary Internet Files manually
Remove Temporary Internet Files | How to remove Temporary Internet Files
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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. There are two commonly known types of cookies. One is called a "session" or "non-persistent cookie." It is a cookie that only exists as long as your session on the web site lasts and expires as soon as you leave the web site. It is used to facilitate your activities within that site. The second type of cookie is a "persistent cookie". It exists beyond the life of your session and may live for months or years. A persistent cookie is created in order to recognize users when they return to a website. It enables the site to offer a customized experience tailored to that user - such as remembering your name and password on protected login pages. 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. A web site may set an expiration date for a cookie it delivers. If no expiration date is specified, the cookie is deleted when the user closes the browser.
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