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Saturday, July 5, 2008
Question of the Day
How can I erase form Autocomplete (Stored Form Data) in Mozilla 1.7 manually?
To erase form AutoComplete (Stored Form Data) in Mozilla 1.7: Select "Edit" Select "Preferences". Under "Privacy & Security" category, select Forms. Click "Manage Stored Form Data" button Click "Remove All Saved Data" button. Click OK.
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Hide Any Window

Don't want others to see what sites you are viewing in your browser, what programs you are running, what games you are playing?
Hide Any Window hides open windows, programs and games in seconds.
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Computer history : Windows history
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Computer history eraser
Both your browser and Windows keep tracks of your Internet and computer activity in order to provide a more pleasant computer and surfing experience. But these history tracks can compromise your privacy and provide a way for others to view what you have been doing, searching, downloading, running, viewing, etc. You can erase history tracks manually or use special software.
You can erase computer history using special Clear All History
Clear All History - computer history eraser
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advanced scheduler to erase history automatically
supports Internet Explorer, MSN Explorer, Firefox, Maxthon (MyIE2), Opera, Netscape, Mozilla
erase browsing history
erase search history
clear index.dat files content
delete index.dat files
erase AutoComplete
erase address bar history
erase Toolbar search history
erase cache (Temporary Internet Files)
erase stored passwords
erase cookies
empty Windows Temporary Folders
clear Recently opened documents list
erase Windows Run History (recently run programs list)
erase Windows Search History
erase Start Menu open programs history
erase recent open/save files list
erase page file (swap file)
clear Clipboard and more...
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Computer history
Windows Temporary Folders (Temporary files directory)
Windows temporary directory 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. You can erase Windows Temporary Folders (Temporary files directory) manually or using Clear All History (computer history eraser).
Clipboard data
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.
You can clear clipboard using Clear All History (computer history eraser).
Recent documents
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.
You can erase recent documents history manually or using Clear All History (computer history eraser).
Windows Run History
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.
You can erase Windows Run History using Clear All History (computer history eraser).
Windows Search History
When you use "Search" option in the Start Menu, Windows keeps a list of the last searches. This search history will be visible to anyone who begins a new search. You can erase Windows Search History manually or using Clear All History (computer history eraser).
Start Menu open programs history
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. To protect your privacy, you can erase Start Menu open programs history manually or using Clear All History (computer history tracks eraser).
View preferences for desktop and windows you opened (Streams and StreamMRU)
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.
Rrecent open/save files list (ComDlg32\OpenSaveMRU and ComDlg32\LastVisitedMRU)
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. To protect your privacy, you can erase these computer history tracks manually or using Clear All History (computer history eraser).
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