- Recommend:
- Avira AntiVir Personal - Free Antivirus 261,845
- AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 5,958,992
- ThreatFire Free 142,677
- Norton AntiVirus 2012 93,546
- Microsoft Security Essentials 250,936
Evidence Eliminator
- Version: 5.0
- Downloads Count: 74,958
- License Type: Buy Only
- Price: $150
- Date Added: Apr 8, 2004
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows XP
- Author: Robin Hood Software
Description of Evidence Eliminator
Does the fact that browsers keep an easily-accessible history of everywhere you've been online make you cringe and cower in fear and shame? Does that fact also mean you will behave appropriately from now on at all times? Nah... Evidence Eraser helps you cover your tracks by quickly and easily removing browser history, cache files, cookies, and application logs. It'll help you tidy up your recycle bin and sanitize your registry. Of course, God will still know where you've been, but nobody else will.
Note:The following link will take you to the vendor's site, where you must pay to download the file. The program comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Sponsored
-
Avira AntiVir Personal - Free Antivirus is a reliable free antivirus solution, that constantly and rapidly scans your computer for malicious programs such as viruses, Trojans, backdoor programs, hoaxes, worms, dialers etc. Monitoring every action...
-
Free program protects against viruses and hackers.
-
Prevent virus spreading through usb removable drives
-
Kaspersky Anti-Virus 7.0 provides you with traditional anti-virus protection based on the latest protection technologies. You can work, communicate, surf the internet and play online games on your computer safely and easily.
-
Complete protection including antispam, firewall, antispyware, antivirus and unique real time anti-rootkit.
- Apple, Oracle, Google Lead Major Vendors with Software Vulnerabilities in Q1, Security Report Says Security firm Trend Micro says Apple topped its list of companies hit with vulnerabilities followed by Oracle, and Google.
- Apple Offers Standalone Flashback Removal Tool Fear your Mac has the Flashback malware installed, but you aren't running Java? You'll want to grab Apple's standalone removal tool.
Most Recent Threads







