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G-Zapper
- Version: 2.5
- Downloads Count: 2,835
- License Type: Shareware
- Date Added: Jun 26, 2008
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP
- Requirements: Microsoft Internet Explorer 5,6,7 or Mozilla Firefox 1.5,2,3
- File Size: 1.314 MB
- Author: ksoft ksoft
Description of G-Zapper
G-Zapper helps you stay anonymous while searching Google by blocking and deleting the Google search cookie. Did you know that Google stores a unique identifier in a cookie on your PC, which allows them to track the keywords you search for? G-Zapper helps you protect your identity and search history by allowing you to view your Google ID, see how long your searches have been tracked, erase your searches, and block the Google search cookie. In addition to blocking and deleting the Google search cookie, G-Zapper will also block Google Analytics from tracking the web sites you visit. What you search for should be yours and yours alone. By clearing the Google search cookie regularly or blocking it altogether, you will help protect your search history and privacy. G-Zapper is compatible with Windows 95,98,ME,NT,2000,XP. G-Zapper requires Microsoft Internet Explorer 5,6,7 or Mozilla Firefox 1.5, 2.0, 3.0.
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