Evidence Eraser 2.53
Tilgore Kraut - November 1, 2008Many of us are unaware of the fact that nearly each and every activity that we undertake while surfing the web is recorded and leaves a trace on our systems. This often puts our work privacy at stake and even occupies space at your system disk. This may slows down the performance of our PCs and even may lead unauthorized use or access to sensitive information. Even if you try cleaning all internet temp files, cookies, etc manually it takes a great deal of time and efforts out of you, as every time you need to follow the same process from looking for required folders and then delete the unwanted files. To remove the hassles from the task and make it convenient for you to erase the internet activity traces from your PC, you may like trying Evidence Eraser delete internet activity 2.53 application. It completely erases traces of the internet activities by scanning the different areas of hard drive and shreds unwanted files.
Evidence Eraser deletes internet activity 2.53 application supports the users with an intuitive feature-set to perform and configure the cleaning process. Install and launch the application, and the program starts scanning the entire system for the unwanted internet files that contain the traces of your web activities. When the program completes the scanning process, it displays the types of files found on your system, on the upper part of the screen. The content of the found folders is shown at the bottom area of the interface. To start the cleaning process you just require clicking on ‘Start Erasing’ option, and the program would display the action being performed and the status, along with the given file list. You can even modify the ‘Erasing Settings’ and ‘Options’ to perform the erasing process in the desired manner.
The Evidence Eraser delete internet activity 2.53 protects the privacy of the users by deleting temporary files relating to audio/video files, chat logs, emails, Internet histories, search histories, deleted files along with image files, clipboard data, password files, cookies, etc.
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