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How to delete unnecessary files from computer
Delete Files Permanently is an advanced file shredder that helps you permanently delete unnecessary files from your computer
Clear All History is a privacy protection tool that helps you permanently delete history files
How to delete unnecessary files stored by your browser
When you browse the Internet your computer stores different Internet files such as history files, Temporary Internet Files (cache), cookies, index.dat files.
In many cases Internet files stored on your computer are useful as they speed up loading of web pages and make web surfing more convenient. But Internet files contain details about every website you have visited that may seriously compromise your privacy.
To protect your privacy you should delete unnecessary files. However getting rid of unnecessary files manually is not easy as Internet files are stored in different locations and deleting browser history, cache and cookies is not enough. Also some Internet files like index dat files can't be deleted manually. And the worst thing - if you delete Internet files using the 'Delete' button and even if you use the 'Empty Recycle Bin' option, it doesn't delete Internet files forever.
Clear All History makes it easy to protect your privacy and delete unnecessary files stored by your browser automatically.
How to delete unnecessary files stored by Windows and different applications
Windows temporary directory 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. 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. Although Temporary files and generally not harmful, they take up lots of space and can cause Windows to operate slower than usual.
Need to improve and optimize your computer's performance by deleting unused temporary files created by Windows and other programs while operation? Try Clear All History
Why you should delete unnecessary files permanently
Every file you delete using the 'Delete' option is not permanently deleted from your computer and can be restored.
If you sell or donate your computer, you may want to permanently delete unnecessary files stored on your computer. But if you delete unnecessary files using standard delete options and even if you format a hard drive, they still exist and could be restored. Windows just deletes a reference to the file from a table that lists all files on your computer but the content of the file still exists until Windows overwrites it with new information. To protect your privacy, you should permanently delete unnecessary files without any chances to restore them.
How to permanently delete unnecessary files from your computer
With Delete Files Permanently you can permanently delete unnecessary files on Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2003/2000/ME/98.
You can use Delete Files Permanently to:
- permanently delete unnecessary files from your hard drive
- permanently delete unnecessary files from removable disks
- permanently delete unnecessary files from USB-flash drives
- permanently delete unnecessary files from memory sticks and more
Delete Files Permanently helps you delete unnecessary files from your computer without the possibility of being recovered. You can easily select the pattern of bits as well as the number of times the data will be overwritten.
Using Delete Files Permanently you can choose if you want to delete unnecessary files using the built-in wiping schemes or you can create your own wiping scheme.
Delete Files Permanently is integrated with the Windows shell so you can easily delete unnecessary files by right-clicking on them and selecting the 'Delete Permanently' option from the Windows Explorer right-click menu.
Delete Files Permanently is an advanced file shredder that helps you permanently delete unnecessary files from your computer
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Frequently Asked Questions How do I delete cache files in Firefox 3.0?
To delete cache files in Firefox 3.0: Open the 'Tools' menu and select 'Clear Private Data'. Select 'Cache' and click 'Clear Private Data now'.
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