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Your computer is spying on you now! It
stores all the evidence into your hard disk. Anyone using your computer can see
where you have been on Internet, what images and movies you have seen, and even
anything you have done on your computer could be seen by others. The Windows
built-in functions will not protect you, most of the tracks can not be erased
with them.
Privacy Protector is designed to protect you by cleaning up all the unwanted
history data on your computer. With simply one click, Privacy Protector allows you
to erase the cache, cookies, history, typed URLs, autocomplete memory from
your browsers, and Window's temp folder, run history, search history,
recent documents, network password, etc.
With Privacy Protector, you can easily erase the tracks of applications, such
as playlist of Realplayer, Mediaplayer, recent files of Wordpad, Winzip,
Ms-office,etc.
Privacy Protector can also
let you customize what file(s) and folder(s) to be erased. With Privacy
Protector's Secure Erasing feature, you can erase the files completely, which can not
be recovered by others.
Supported browsers:
, Internet Explorer
, Netscape
, AOL
, MSN Explorer
, Opera
, Mozilla Firefox
Scheduler:
, You may combine all the cleaning tasks into a large one and
start it manually or set a start time for it.
, When such start time is set, this cleaning task will start automatically as a
background task.
Additional useful features:
, Detailed representation of all records of on- and off-line
activity on your computer.
, The Boss Key: emergency web-browser closing.
File Shredder:
File Shredder provides you an easier way to wipe
unwanted filesand folders much convenient than using custom item. When a file is
deleted, Windows just puts a "deleted" mark on the head of this file, you cannot
see it but the data of this file is still on the disk, others may recover it by
using some recovery software. File Shredder overwrites the on-disk data of file
with blank characters(hex00) a set number of time. this destroys file
permanently and defeats all the recovery software.
System Required:
Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT, ME, XP, 2003. |
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| Size: 2.82MB |
| Version: 4.20 |
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What
Tracks Stored On Your Computer
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Cache
Browser saves web pages, images from visited Web
sites into your hard drive whether you click on
them or not, so that next time when you visit you
won't have to re-download the image. But this
means that many megabytes of data of all types get
saved to you hard drive. Anyone who can use your
computer can tell where you have been browsing on
the web. Erases these files to avoid others
determining the pages you have been recently
viewing.
Cookies
Web sites send small text files to your browser to
keep track of your on-line sessions. They are
particularly useful when you want a Web site to
auto-sign you into a registration process. However
web sites also use cookies to track you through
the site.
Location
Bar History
The Location Bar History is the list of recently
visited URL (web-sites) that appears in the
address bar of Internet Explorer. Therefore,
anyone else can see where you've been and what
you've done.
Autocomplete
Memory
Internet Explorer can store a record of almost
everything that you typed into any web site form.
Form data can be things such as all the keywords
you have ever typed into a search engine and
personal information such as your name and
address.
Index.dat
The Index.dat can not delete manually. Even if you
clean up your cache, cookies, and history from
within the Internet Explorer browser regularly,
the index.dat files will continue to store
information about what web sites you have visited
and what cookies have been saved, this also grows
to enormous size and slows your computer down.
IE
Plug-Ins
The IE Plug-Ins use to provide some functions that
the browser can not provide, for example, some
chat room and games may use plug-ins to accomplish
special functions.
Recent
Documents
Lists the last 15 document files that you have
accessed, allowing any of these documents to be
reopened simply by clicking on the name of the
document.
Windows
Search History
Windows saves the files, text and computers you
have ever searched.
Start
Menu Run History
Windows stores the programs you ran in the start
menu run text box.
Open/Save
History
Windows records you opened and saved files list in
registry.
Windows
Temporary Files Directory
Windows saves temp files to this folder, it will
take a large amount of disk space if you don't
clean it regularly, and it also tracks what you
have done on your PC.
Media Player
Playlist
Mediap layer records the recent played Internet
location, video and sound files in the registry.
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