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removing internet history
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is there a way i can erase all traces of my computor ever being on the internet- i.e. deleting all internet history. i don't mean the way via going through control pannel and going on internet options and doing it on that way, as that still leaves records of internet history on the computor some where
thanks, lord molly
thanks, lord molly
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Have a look at IE Privacy Keeper, despite its name it also works with FireFox. You can delete or scrub Temp Internet Files, History, Cookies, Temp files as well as many other things, provided you tell it what to remove. For example, it will not remove your history unless you tick/check the box telling it to clean it. You can also selectively keep some, for example, you can have it delete all cookies except the ones you tell it to keep. Have a look at the User manual, there is a page for each tab in Privacy Keeper.
Personally I have it set up to autorun every time I close FF or Maxthon or IE.
It will even remove those notorious Index.dat files that microsoft uses to keep copies of TIF, cookies and History that you think you have removed.
Geoff
Have a look at IE Privacy Keeper, despite its name it also works with FireFox. You can delete or scrub Temp Internet Files, History, Cookies, Temp files as well as many other things, provided you tell it what to remove. For example, it will not remove your history unless you tick/check the box telling it to clean it. You can also selectively keep some, for example, you can have it delete all cookies except the ones you tell it to keep. Have a look at the User manual, there is a page for each tab in Privacy Keeper.
Personally I have it set up to autorun every time I close FF or Maxthon or IE.
It will even remove those notorious Index.dat files that microsoft uses to keep copies of TIF, cookies and History that you think you have removed.
Geoff
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