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Protect Your Privacy! Clear All History
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Delete Internet History |
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| › delete browsing 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 index.dat files
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Delete Windows history: |
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| › clear 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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| › clear Recently run programs list |
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| › clear Windows Search history |
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| › clar 'Start Menu' open programs history |
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| › clear Recent open/save files list |
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› empty Recycle Bin
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Other features: |
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| › clear 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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How to delete Temporary files in Windows
Windows Temporary files are files used to store data currently being worked on, or information to be swapped with the operating system or other programs. These may be temporary files created by Windows that remain on the hard drive due to an irregular exit from Windows session
Usually Windows Temporary files are closed and deleted by Windows when you quit a Windows session. However, if you quit Windows in an irregular way (e.g. restart your computer or turn it off during an active Windows session) Windows Temporary files are not closed or deleted.
Windows temporary directory (Temp folders) stores Windows and other programs temporary files. This directory can contain files from programs you no longer have installed or files which may violate your privacy.
How to delete Temporary Internet Files in Windows XP
To delete Temporary files in Windows XP, you should:
1. Open the 'Start' menu, select 'Search' -> 'For Files or folders'
2. Select 'All files and folders'.
3. In 'All or part of file name' field type *.tmp to search for any files ending with tmp.
4. Click Find Now
5. Delete all temporary files that are found
To delete all Temporary files, it would be better to visit all directories there Windows Temporary Files are stored and empty these Temporary Files directories manually.
You may receive error message while temporary files are being deleted. It happens as some Temporary files are currently being used by program(s).
Make sure that all programs are closed before deleting Temporary Files. If you still receive error message, restart your PC.
Clear All History provides an easy way to delete Temporary Files in Windows Vista and Windows XP with one click. If you want, you can schedule Clear All History to automatically delete Temporary Files in Windows.
What are Temporary Internet Files?
Temporary Internet Files are stored by your browser to provide more convenient Internet surfing. The Temporary Internet Files folder contains web page content that is stored on your hard disk for quick viewing. Temporary Internet Files allow 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. But Temporary Internet Files could seriosly compromise your privacy as they store pictures and videos you have seen, web pages you have visited and more.
Clear All History helps you permanently delete Temporary Internet Files and other history tracks in Vista, Windows XP Windows 2003/2000/ME/98. You can set Clear All History to delete Temporary Internet Files and other private information automatically using the advanced scheduler.
How to delete Temporary Internet Files manually
Delete Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer 8.0
Select Tools.
Select Delete browsing history.
Select the Temporary Internet Files check box.
Click the Delete button.
Delete Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer 7.0
Select Tools.
Select Internet Options.
Open the General tab.
Under Browsing history click the Delete button.
Click the Delete files button and then click Yes.
Click Close and then click OK.
Delete Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer 6.x/5.x
Select Tools.
Select Internet Options.
Open the General tab.
Under the Temporary Internet files area click the Delete files button.
Click OK.
Delete Temporary Internet Files in Firefox 3.0
Open the 'Tools' menu and select 'Clear Private Data'.
Select 'Cache' and click 'Clear Private Data now'.
Delete Temporary Internet Files in Firefox 2.x
Select Tools.
Select Options.
Select Privacy.
Under Private area click Clear Now.
Select 'Cache' and click 'Clear Private Data now'.
Click OK.
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Frequently Asked Questions Delete Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer 7.0
Select Tools. Select Internet Options. Open the General tab. Under Browsing history click the Delete button. Click the Delete files button and then click Yes. Click Close and then click OK.
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