! - Privacy Keeper 7.0.1
| Developer: |
PIMASOFT (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/NT 4.x/2000/XP/2003/Unix/Linux |
| License: | Freeware |
| Price: |
FREE |
| Size: | 6.8 MB |
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Privacy Keeper is powerful privacy software to erase online Internet tracks and program activity. Privacy Keeper is a safe and easy-to-use privacy protection tool that securely deletes online Internet tracks and program activity records that are stored in your browser and other hidden files on your computer. Privacy Keeper guarantees your privacy by ensuring all traces of your online Internet and computer activities are permanently erased and unrecoverable on your PC. Information from every website you visit is stored on your computer and recorded in hidden Windows locations including temporary files, cookies, system registry and the index.dat file. Web browsers only provide partial privacy protection by allowing some temporary Internet files and cookies to be deleted, but they do not clean data out of all the hidden files nor do they delete the data securely. Privacy Keeper restores valuable hard drive space and speeds up system performance by cleaning out old and unused temporary records. It allows you to erase privacy sensitive files from Windows, Microsoft Office, Netscape, Windows Media Player and Internet Explorer. Privacy Keeper is easy to install and use. It's suitable for Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape, Opera and Mozilla Firefox Internet browsers and can be set to automatically protect your privacy at regular intervals. Privacy Keeper protects you from prying eyes again. Other Freatures: Cleans all traces of online Internet activities on your computer including cache, cookies, index.dat and history. Permanently deletes recycle bin contents, temporary files, document history, plus many more PC tracks. Bleaches free space and deleted files using Department of Defense standard (DoD 5220.22-M) making them unrecoverable using regular methods. Restores valuable hard drive space and improves system performance. Plugins to clean software including Kazaa, ICQ, iMesh and many more Supports Internet Explorer, Netscape, Mozilla Firefox and Opera web browsers.
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