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Thursday, September 2, 2010
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Wipe hard drive data
Clear All History - Delete browser history, search history, toolbar, AutoComplete, address bar history, index.dat files, passwords, delete cache (Temporary Internet Files), remove cookies, clear Windows history and more...
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Clear history software |
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$15.00 discount |
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Clear all history tracks from PC
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FREE 15-day trial
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With one simple click Clear All History can:
clears browsing history
clears search history
clear Google, Yahoo, MSN toolbar history
clears form autocomplete
deletes cache, cookies, passwords
clears and deletes index.dat files
clears Windows history
supports different browsers
advanced scheduler
clears Google Desktop
clears MS Office history
clears Windows Media Player history
clears Skype history
shredder option
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Clear All History - clears Internet & computer history tracks
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Clear All History deletes Internet surfing and other computer activity tracks from your PC:
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Clear Browser History
Clear Search History (clear search bar history)
Clear toolbar search history (Google Toolbar search history, Yahoo Toolbar search history, MSN Toolbar search history)
Clear AutoComplete forms
Delete stored passwords
Delete address bar history (URL AutoComplete)
Delete cache (Temporary Internet Files)
Delete Cookies
Clear cache index.dat, history index.dat and cookies index.dat files in Internet Explorer
Delete cache index.dat, history index.dat and cookies index.dat files in Internet Explorer
Empty Windows Temporary Folders (Temporary files directory)
Clear Clipboard
Clear Clipboard (buffer) after paste with Ctrl+V and/or Shift+Ins
Clear Recently opened documents list
Disable Recent documents
Empty Recycle Bin
Clear Page file (swap file) at PC shutdown
Clear Windows Run History (recently run programs list)
Clear Windows Search "Files & Folders" History
Clear Windows Search "Computers" History
Clear Start Menu open programs history (Windows Explorer UserAssist Data)
Clear view preferences for desktop and windows you opened (Streams and StreamMRU)
Clear recently open/save files list (ComDlg32\OpenSaveMRU and ComDlg32\LastVisitedMRU)
Program scheduler Quick Clearing option
"Check" option to select all items for clearing at once
Supports different web browsers
Hotkeys to
Hide All Browsers
Show Hidden Browsers
Minimize All windows
Close All Browsers
Clear All Selected Items
Close All Browsers and Clear All Selected Items
Password protection
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Clear History | Delete Temporary Internet Files | Clear Cache | Delete Cookies
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Clear Internet History

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Clear Browser History
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All information about web sites you visit is stored in the Browser History Files and anyone who has access to your computer can see what web sites you visited. Clear All History allows you to clear Internet History in Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, Netscape and Opera. "Clear browser history" feature also includes clearing address bar history (URL AutoComplete) and clearing AutoComplete forms
"Clear browser history" feature for Mozilla, Firefox, Opera includes deleting tracks of recently downloaded files (clears download list).
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Delete cache (Temporary Internet Files)
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Browsers cache most of the pages you visit including pictures, animation, movies, etc. 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. 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).
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Delete stored Passwords
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Web browsers store passwords that you typed in web sites forms. While the AutoComplete feature may be helpful, it can also seriously compromise your security and privacy, because anyone who has access to your computer can use stored passwords to get access to the corresponding web sites or use special software to retrieve web site passwords stored as autocomplete data. Using "Delete stored passwords" feature you can completely remove stored passwords in Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, Netscape and Opera.
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Delete Cookies
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Web sites can store short pieces of information on your computer called "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 information 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.
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Clear cache index.dat, history index.dat and cookies index.dat files in Internet Explorer
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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.
If your index.dat file is too large the process of clearing takes too much time. To escape this probelm you can set max size of index.dat file (MB) you want to be cleaned. Max size you can set for clearing is limited to 25 MB. If your index.dat file is large, you are recommended to delete it using "Delete index.dat file at Windows startup" feature.
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Delete cache index.dat, history index.dat and cookies index.dat files in Internet Explorer
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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. 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). Using "Delete index.dat files at PC startup" feature you can easily delete index.dat files at PC startup (Windows startup).
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Clear Windows History

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Empty Windows Temporary Folders (Temporary files directory)
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The 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. ClearAllHistory empties current user Temporary directory and Windows Temporary folder.
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Clear Clipboard
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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 ClearAllHistory you can protect your privacy by clearing your Clipboard.
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Clear Recently opened documents list
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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.
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Clear Page file (swap file) at PC shutdown
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Windows uses part of a hard drive space as "virtual memory". A swap file (or pagefile) is a space on the hard disk used as the virtual memory extension of computer RAM. If Windows does not have enough actual memory, it uses swap file. Page file (swap file) is a hidden system file (pagefile.sys). If you want to see it, you should change your file viewing settings to "show hidden and system files". Swap file (pagefile) is usually located on the drive where your system is installed on, 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 ClearAllHistory you can easily clear Page file (swap file) at PC shutdown.
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Clear Windows Run History (recently run programs list)
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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.
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Clear Windows Search "Files & Folders" History
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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.
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Clear Windows Search "Computers" History
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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. "Computers" search history can be seen if you open the Search results window (Start menu -> Search -> Computers). 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 "Computers" history with one click.
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Clear Start Menu open programs history (Windows Explorer UserAssist Data)
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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 ClearAllHistory you can easily clear the Start Menu open programs history (Windows Explorer UserAssist Data).
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Clear view preferences for desktop and windows you opened (Streams and StreamMRU)
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Windows stores up to 28 entries containing view preferences for the desktop and windows that you open in a most-recently-used (MRU) list. When you close a window, the view preferences (size, location) for each window are saved in a subkey of the Streams key. When the desktop or one of the windows is no longer included in the MRU list, the desktop or a window uses the default settings the next time the desktop or a window is refreshed. When you make changes to the desktop or a window, the view preferences for the desktop or a window are moved to the top of the MRU list.
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Clear recently open/save files list (ComDlg32\OpenSaveMRU and ComDlg32\LastVisitedMRU)
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Most applications use the Windows-provided dialogs for open/save operations. The CommonDialog control provides a standard set of dialog boxes for operations such as opening and saving files, setting print options, and selecting colors and fonts. The ComDlg32 control which is used in many applications saves its own set of history information separate from other Windows history. 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.
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Disable Recent documents option
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Using the "Disable Recent documents" option you can disable the recent used documents from access without deleting the list of recently used documents.
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Empty Recycle Bin
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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.
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Program scheduler
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With ClearAllHistory you don't have to remember to clear browser history, search history, address bar history, form AutoComplete, delete Temporary Internet Files (cache), remove cookies, clear Clipboard, empty Recycle Bin, clear Recent Documents, etc ClearAllHistory does it for you. You can set the program scheduler to clear the selected items automatically. Program scheduler includes three options:
Clear selected items on program start
Clear selected items on program exit
Clear selected items every set period of time
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Hot keys
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You can change any hotkeys combination.
Hide All Browsers - Alt + H (by default)
Using this hotkey combination you can hide all open browser windows. They will be shown neither on the desktop nor on the Task Bar. They will be completely invisible. So no one knows that you have running browser. To show all browser windows again use "Show Hidden Browsers" window.
Show Hidden Browsers - Alt + S (by default)
Using this feature you can show all browsers that were hidden using "Hide All Browsers" feature.
Minimize All windows - Alt + M (by default)
Using this feature you can minimize all open windows on the Task Bar.
Close All Browsers - Alt + Q (by default)
Using this feature you can immediately close all browsers. Note: this feature only closes all browsers without deleting any tracks of surfing activities.
Clear All Selected Items - Alt + C (by default)
Using this feature you can clear all pre-selected items (see What to clear window) immediately. Note: you should close your browser before as some items can't be deleted completely while the browser is running
Close All Browsers and Clear All Selected Items - Alt + E (by default)
Using this feature you can immediately close all browsers and clear all pre-selected items of your Internet and computer activity (see What to clear window).
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Quick Clearing option
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Using "Quick clearing" feature you can clear all pre-selected items immediately with just one click.
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"Check" option to select all items for clearing at once
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For more convenience, if you want to select all items for clearing*, you don't need to select each item separately. Using "Check" option in program toolbar you can select all items* for clearing at once.
* Selects all items in "Browser History" window (except cookies in trial version)
Selects all items in "Windows History" window
Selects "Clear selected items on program exit" in "Settings" window.
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Supports different web browsers
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Using Clear All History you can delete browser history, clears cache/Temporary Internet Files, delete cookies in Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, Netscape and Opera.
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Password protection
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Allows you to protect the program from unauthorized access with password.
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On-line
help
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How can I clear history from the search box on the Google homepage?
The search history that displays in the search box on the Google homepage is stored by your browser, not by Google. See how to clear browser history: Internet Explorer Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Netscape Opera
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