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Clear All History - delete history with one click
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| › delete browsing history |
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| › delete search history |
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| › delete AutoComplete |
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| › delete Address bar history |
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| › delete download history |
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| › delete cache (Temporary Internet Files) |
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| › delete saved passwords |
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| › delete cookies |
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› delete index.dat files
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| › delete Recent Documents and Items |
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| › clear Clipboard |
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| › delete Windows Temporary Files |
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| › clear Page file (swap file) |
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| › delete Recently run programs list |
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| › delete Windows Search history |
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| › delete 'Start Menu' open programs history |
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| › delete Recent open/save files list |
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› empty Recycle Bin
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| › delete Most Recently Used list in MS Office |
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| › delete Windows Media Player history |
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| › delete Toolbar search history |
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| › delete Google Desktop history |
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| › delete Skype chat and call history |
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| › Shredder option |
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| › Advanced scheduler |
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| › Invisible mode |
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› Supports different browsers
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Delete history in Internet Explorer, MSN Explorer, Firefox, Maxthon (MyIE2), Opera, Netscape, Mozilla, AOL Explorer (AOL browser), Safari, Google Chrome
NEW! Delete browser history automatically on browser close
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Clear All History supports Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2008, 2003, 2000, ME, 98
Supports 32-bit and 64-bit versions
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How to disable recent documents
When you open documents on your PC they are added to the Start Menu recent documents list. This feature was originally created to make it easier for users to access recently used documents. But it is a serious threat to your privacy as any user who has access to your PC can easily reopen any of your documents especially if you share computer with others. If you concern about your privacy, you should disable recent documents history. Once you disable recent history documents history, files you open will not be added to recent documents history list.
To protect your privacy, you should disable recent documents list from Start Menu. There are different ways to disable Recent documents:
1. Clear All History is advanced privacy protection software that provides an easy way to disable recent documents on Start Menu as well as easily clear Recent documents list.
2. Another way to disable recent documents:
To disable recent documents on Vista
Right-click on 'Start' button.
Select 'Properties'.
Open 'Start menu' tab.
In 'Privacy' area remove the check mark for 'Store and display a list of recently opened files'.
To disable recent documents in Windows XP 'Start' menu
Right-click 'Start' button and choose 'Properties'.
Open 'Start menu' tab.
Click 'Customize'.
Click the "Advanced" tab
Remove check mark from 'List my most recently opened documents' check box.
Click "OK".
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Tip 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, 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. However, it can threat to your privacy because everyone who has access to your computer can see some personal information - by simply opening the cache file/folder (Temporary Internet Files), anyone can see what videos you've watched, what pictures you've seen, where you've been online and more. Using ClearAllHistory "Delete Temporary Internet files" option you can completely clear cache. In Internet Explorer ClearAllHistory also cleans the content of index.dat file that contains Internet activity traces. Index.dat file can't be deleted manually as it is used by Windows all the time.
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