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Complete Cleanup
- Version: 4.42
- Downloads Count: 44,987
- License Type: Trial
- Price: $30
- Date Added: Sep 23, 2002
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows XP
- File Size: 794.0 KB
- Author: Jeff Dolphin
Description of Complete Cleanup
Worried someone is peering over your shoulder, tracking your every Internet move? This utility protects your privacy by identifying and removing cookies, cache files, Web history, and location URL history. Its interface allows you to easily view and delete your temporary Internet files, yet it doesn't stop there. It also gives you the option of cleaning files on your system, including your "recent documents" list, your temp files folder, and files you've run or searched on within Windows. You can do much of this manually, of course, but if you're planning to do these tasks repeatedly, as is recommended, this program can help.
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