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Delete History Free - delete history in seconds
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Supported browsers: |
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| Internet Explorer |
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| Firefox |
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| Safari |
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| Google Chrome |
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| MSN Explorer |
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| AOL Explorer |
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| Opera |
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| Mozilla |
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| Netscape |
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| Maxthon |
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Main features: |
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| › delete browser history |
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| › delete search history |
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| › delete form AutoComplete |
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| › delete Address bar history |
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| › delete download history |
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| › delete Temporary Internet Files (cache) |
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| › delete saved passwords |
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| › delete cookies |
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› delete history automatically
Need more? Try Clear All History
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Delete History Free supports Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2008, 2003, 2000, ME, 98 (32-bit and 64-bit versions)
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Erase Clipboard
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Clear All History - erase clipboard with one click
Erase clipboard FAQ
What is clipboard? Why you should erase clipboard
How to erase clipboard information
What is clipboard? Why you should erase clipboard
Clipboard is a temporary storage area for information that you have copied or moved from one place and plan to use somewhere else. You can select text or graphics and then use cut/copy commands to move your selection to clipboard, where it will be stored until you use paste command to insert it elsewhere. The clipboard is available in most Windows programs.
We often use copy/paste commands while working with logins, passwords, credit card numbers and other secure information. But Clipboard information can be easily seen by anyone who can access your computer or by the web sites you visit.
How to erase clipboard information
Using Clear All History you can erase clipboard manually using the 'Clear clipboard' option or automatically using the program scheduler.
Delete history FAQ
How do find and view Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer?
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. This cache permits 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. To find and view Temporary Internet Files Click the Tools menu and select Internet Options. The Internet Options dialog window will appear. In the Temporary Internet Files section, click the "Settings..." button. In the "Settings" window, click the "View Files..." button. The new window displays all of the Temporary Internet Files stored on the computer and their location on the local hard drive. The window also displays the URL each temporary file came from.
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