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CLEAR ALL HISTORY
Need to permanently erase history stored by your browser, Windows and different applications?
Protect your privacy and improve your computer performance with Clear All History! |
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Main Features: |
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| › erase Internet history |
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| › supports different browsers |
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| › erase Windows history |
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| › erase application history |
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| › file shredder option |
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| › advanced sheduler |
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| › easy-to-use |
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› invisible mode
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Protect Your Privacy with Clear All History
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Download FREE 15-day trial
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Clear All History supports
Windows 7, Vista, Windows XP
Windows 2008, 2003, 2000, ME, 98
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How to erase Temporary Internet Files
Why you should erase Temporary Internet files
Temporary Internet Files contain web page content that is stored on your hard disk for quick viewing. Temporary Internet Files speed up web browsing as your browser downloads 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.
Although storing Temporary Internet Files makes web browsing faster, it can threat to your privacy as everyone who has access to your computer can see what videos you have watched, what pictures you have seen, where you have been online and more by simply opening the Temporary Internet Files folder.
As you surf the Internet, your browser writes a large number of Temporary Internet files (images, videos, etc) to your hard drive so that when you visit that web site again, the page will load faster. While this is very usedul if you spend lots of time surfing the Internet, the amount of space used up can grow pretty large. Files stored in your Temporary Internet Files folder take up space, so from time to time, you may want to delete Temporary Internet Files to free up some space on your computer and improve the speed and performance of your browser and computer.
To protect your privacy and improve your computer performance, you should erase Temporary Internet files on a regularly basis.
How to erase Temporary Internet files
You can delete Temporary Internet files manually but using standard delete options does not ensure all of the information is permanently erased. To permanently erase Temporary Internet files, you should use special software. Clear All History helps you permanently erase Temporary Internet files and other Internet history tracks as well as history files stored by Windows and other applications.
Clear All History helps you permanently erase Temporary Internet Files and other history tracks in Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2008, 2003, 2000, ME and 98. You can set Clear All History to erase Temporary Internet Files and other private information automatically using an advanced scheduler.
Clear All History uses U.S. DoD 5220.22-M(E) standard to erase Temporary Internet files and other history files beyond recovery.
Erase files FAQ
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