Re: What is a good freeware Internet privacy tracks eraser for WinXP?
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Date: 05/20/05
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Date: Thu, 19 May 2005 15:06:07 -0700
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bentknuckle@yahoo.com wrote:
>What is a good Internet freeware privacy tracks eraser for WinXP?
>
>I googled for "Internet privacy tracks eraser freeware download" and
>got hundreds of hits including scores of programs at
>http://www.dirfile.com/freeware/erase-internet-activity.htm and another
>score of programs at
>http://www.5star-shareware.com/Windows/Internet/IntPriv/IntPriv1.html
>and scores more "free downloads" (not necessarily freeware) at
>http://www.gold-software.com/internet82.html etc.
>
>There are so many Windows XP Internet privacy tracks erasers out there
>that I'm more confused after searching than I was before searching.
>
>Currently I use Microsoft AntiSpyware Beta "Tools->Advanced
>Tools->Tracks Eraser" in combination with PGP freespace wipe (3x) to
>shred files and free space (including slack space at the end of each
>file) but the Giant tracks eraser really only does a decent job on some
>Microsoft tools (for example, it does nothing about Netscape and many
>other non-Microsoft programs).
>
>I'm not looking for a file shredder (PGP is the ackknowledged leader in
>that).
>
>What I'm asking is who is the acknowledged leader in locating and
>deleting files & registry entries and binary datapoints which track our
>activity, including cookies, cache, temporary files, most recent used
>files, auto-completion storage, recently used URLs, downloaded
>newsgroup information,
>
>What's a good freeware history eraser which locates & deletes the
>complete set of files which track our computer activities? (Does anyone
>even have that list of files and registry entries which track our
>activities?)
Crap cleaner.
http://www.ccleaner.com
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