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Why you need to Clear All History

• Do you know that your computer tracks everything you are doing while using the computer or surfing the Internet?
Both your browser and Windows keep tracks of your computer and Internet activity. And these history tracks provide a way for others to view what you have been doing, searching, downloading, running, viewing, etc.

• Information about all the sites that you visited is stored on your computer. Even if you delete history, cache and cookies it won't protect your privacy, as there are files that will continue to store information about what web sites you have visited, what videos you have seen, what cookies have been saved, etc.

• Windows temporary directory (Temp folders) stores Windows and other programs temporary files. This directory can become cluttered and contain files from programs you no longer have installed or files which may violate your privacy.

• Windows stores a list of documents and files you have recently opened and worked with. Anyone who has access to your computer can see this list and directly link to any of the items that you've opened.

• Windows stores a list of programs you have run using the Run option in the Start Menu. And anyone who has access to your computer can see the list of programs that you've run.

• Every time you open a program from the Start Menu, the date and number of times you used it is stored in an encrypted database. If you don't wipe this information, it can compromise your privacy and security and increase the number of entries in the registry slowing Windows down.

• Most applications use the Windows-provided dialogs for open/save operations. Every time you open/save a file Windows keeps a record of this activity - Windows records the names of files that you open or save. So, very often when you choose "open" or "save" item from application's file menu, Windows displays a drop-down list of your most recently used files or opens the certain directory. Even if these names are not shown in the file open/save dialog of particular application, they are kept in a Windows registry and can be viewed.

•  Some tracks of computer and Internet activity can't be removed manually without special software.

Do you want your boss, co-workers, or kids to see what web sites you have visited, what images and movies you have seen, what files you downloaded, documents and files you have just opened, and many others?

If you don't want someone knows what you've done on your computer, you should clear history tracks from your PC.

 

Clear Internet History

 
Clear Browser History
  Clear All History allows you to clear Internet History, clear search history, clear address bar history in Internet Explorer, MSN Explorer, Maxthon (MyIE2), Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, Netscape and Opera.
  Using "Clear browser history" feature for Mozilla, Firefox, Opera you can erase history of recently downloaded files.
"Clear browser history" feature for Internet Explorer, MSN Explorer, Maxthon (MyIE2), Firefox, Netscape and Opera also erases the path you used for the last file(s) saving/opening.
Learn how to delete history

 Clear Search History
  Using Clear All History "Clear browser history" feature you can erase search history in Internet Explorer, MSN Explorer, Maxthon (MyIE2), Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, Netscape and Opera.
Learn how to delete search history

 Clear form AutoComplete (AutoComplete history)
  AutoComplete helps the user complete the form by suggesting possible matches - you can simply press the down arrow key and select the text without finishing typing. So anyone who has access to your computer can see a drop down list with information you've typed.
  Using Clear All History "Clear browser history" feature you can clear AutoComplete history in Internet Explorer, MSN Explorer, Maxthon (MyIE2), Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, Netscape and Opera.
Learn how to delete autocomplete history

 Clear Address Bar History
  Address bar history shows the list of web sites you've recently visited and anyone who has access to your computer and starts to type in the address bar will get a drop down url list with the web sites you've visited.
  Using Clear All History "Clear browser history" feature you can clear address bar history (url AutoComplete) in Internet Explorer, MSN Explorer, Maxthon (MyIE2), Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, Netscape and Opera.
Learn how to delete address bar history

 Clear Toolbar search history
  Using "Clear Toolbar search history" feature you can easily clear Google Toolbar search history, Yahoo Toolbar search history, MSN Toolbar search history.
Learn how to delete Toolbar search history

 Clear history, cache and cookies index.dat files content in Internet Explorer
  There are three index.dat files used by Internet Explorer (history index.dat file, cookies index.dat file, cache index.dat file). Index.dat files are used by Internet Explorer to store Internet history, cache, cookies and other information about your Internet activity. Although index.dat files are useful, they can compromise your privacy as any person who has some knowledge about index.dat files and has access to your computer can see the history of your Internet activities. Index.dat files are system files and they can't be deleted manually as they are used by Windows all the time (index.dat files are locked by Windows). Their content is not deleted even if you clear browser history, cache and cookies.
  Using Clear All History you can easily clear the content of index.dat files.
Learn how to clear index.dat files

 Delete history index.dat, cache index.dat amd cookies index.dat files at PC startup (Windows startup)
  Using "Delete index.dat files at PC startup" feature you can easily delete index.dat files at PC startup (Windows startup).
Learn how to delete index.dat files

 Delete Cache (Temporary Internet Files)
  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 "Delete Temporary Internet files" option you can completely Clear Cache (delete Temporary Internet files).
Learn how to delete cache

 Delete Cookies
  Cookies are created in order to recognize users when they return to a website to offer customized content to the certain user. Cookies can also store such informattion as your name and password on protected login pages, preferences, account information and choices you have made on the site. So, even if you remove browser history, cookies like a map will show your surfing preferences, habits, passwords, etc. Using Clear All History you can delete cookies in Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, Netscape and Opera web browsers.
 Delete stored Passwords
  Using "Delete stored passwords" feature you can completely remove stored passwords in Internet Explorer, MSN Explorer, Maxthon (MyIE2), Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, Netscape and Opera.

 

Clear Windows History

 Empty Windows Temporary Folders (Temporary files directory)
Windows temporary directory (Temp folders) stores Windows and other programs temporary files. This directory can become cluttered and contain files from programs you no longer have installed or files which may violate your privacy. Clear All History empties current user Temporary directory and Windows Temporary folder.

 Clear Clipboard
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. Using Clear All History you can protect your privacy by clearing your Clipboard.

 Clear Recently opened documents list
Windows stores a list of documents and files you have recently opened and worked with. Anyone who has access to your computer can see this list and directly link to any of the items that you've opened. "Clear Recent Documents" feature allows you to clean up the "recently opened documents" list located in the Start menu.

 Using the Disable Recent documents option you can disable the recent used documents from access without deleting the list of recently used documents.

 Empty Recycle Bin
If you delete a file it often means that this file will be moved into the Recycle Bin (not deleted from your computer at all) and can be simply restored from the Recycle Bin. Using "Clear Recycle Bin" feature you can completely delete files from your computer by removing them from the Recycle Bin.

 Clear Windows Run History (recently run programs list)
Windows stores a list of programs you have run using the Run option in the Start Menu. And anyone who has access to your computer can see the list of programs that you've run. Using ClearAllHistory you can easily clear Windows recently run programs list.

 Clear Windows Search "Files & Folders" History
When you use "Search" option in the Start Menu, Windows keeps a list of the last files you searched for and the items you searched for in those files. And this search history will be visible to anyone who begins a new search. Windows "Files & Folders" search history can be easily seen if you open the "Search results" window (Start -> Search -> Files & Folders). Even if this information isn't shown in the "Search results" windows, it is kept in a Windows registry and can be easily viewed.
Using ClearAllHistory you can clear Windows search "Files & Folders" history with one click.

 Clear Windows Search "Computers" History
After you have searched for an item using Windows Explorer, Windows will automatically keep a record of the search. And this search history will be visible to anyone who begins a new search. Using Clear All History you can clear Windows search "Computers" history with one click.

 Clear Start Menu open programs history (Windows Explorer UserAssist Data)
Every time you open a program from the Start Menu, the date and number of times you used it is stored in an encrypted database. Windows keeps full run history under the key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\UserAssist. If you don't clear UserAssist data, it can compromise your privacy and security and increase the number of entries in the registry slowing Windows down. Using Clear All History you can easily clear the Start Menu open programs history (Windows Explorer UserAssist Data).

 Clear view preferences for desktop and windows you opened (Streams and StreamMRU)
Windows stores up to 28 entries containing view preferences for the desktop and windows that you open in a most-recently-used (MRU) list. Using Clear All History you can easily clear view preferences for desktop and windows you opened.

 Clear recently open/save files list (ComDlg32\OpenSaveMRU and ComDlg32\LastVisitedMRU)
Every time you open/save a file Windows keeps a record of this activity - Windows records the names of files that you open or save. So, very often when you choose "open" or "save" item from application's file menu, Windows displays a drop-down list of your most recently used files or opens the certain directory. Even if these names are not shown in the file open/save dialog of particular application, they are kept in a Windows registry and can be viewed.
Using Clear All History you can easily clear recent open/save files list.

 Clear Page file (swap file) at PC shutdown
Swap file (or pagefile) is a space on the hard disk used as the virtual memory extension of computer RAM. Page file (swap file) is a hidden system file (pagefile.sys). While working on PC, you use different programs - so page file (swap file) may contain sensitive or confidential information, some applications may store "clear" passwords. To protect your privacy you may want to delete swap file (page file) so nobody could see your data in the swap file. Using Clear All History you can easily clear page file (swap file) at PC shutdown.

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