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Friday, March 2nd, 2007
Would you like to:
- Delete Internet History?
- Delete Internet Cookies?
- Delete Internet Cache?
- Delete Internet Traces and Web Tracks?
If you’ve ever looked inside some of your PC’s folders, it’s mind boggling to see just how much information is stored. The websites you visit, the purchases you made and more are all there for anyone to see. And whether you know it or not, your computer is quietly recording and storing this kind of information about you every time you surf the Internet.
Unfortunately, there’s not just one place where this information is being stored. It’s in multiple different locations on your PC and some of them are more hidden than others. In fact, there’s at least one place where this information cannot be manually deleted.
How can you delete Internet History, Cookies, Cache and other telling web tracks?
You could go through your hard drive and try to clear your cache, delete your cookies, and delete your Internet history by hand, but unless you are extremely experienced in navigating the file structures of your computer, chances are you will erase something important by accident. And even if you successfully deleted these files by hand, Internet Explorer keeps another file called “index.dat” hidden on your computer in several locations. This file keeps a total record of every website you visit. And this file is locked, so you can’t delete it by hand. To manage your privacy right, you need an expert.
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