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		<title>Your Past Computer History Could Effect Your Life</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is a common notion among many people that if they erase their computer  historyand close their browser, the trails of their online activities will vanish forever. However, this is far from what the actual truth is all about. Do you know that the hard-drive of your computer stores a lot of information about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is a common notion among many people that if they <a href="http://erase-internet-history.com/privacy_software_reviews.htm">erase their computer  history</a>and close their browser, the trails of their online activities will vanish forever. However, this is far from what the actual truth is all about. Do you know that the hard-drive of your computer stores a lot of information about what you have been busy doing offline and online. Imagine what will happen if the history of your offline and online activities are exposed in front of your spouse, kids, family friends, boss or colleague. Won’t the situation get extremely embarrassing or uncomfortable if some facts that you have kept as your closely guarded secrets till date suddenly become revealed and become the hot topic of discussion? Whether you are addicted to watching porn sites or surfing the net on the sly from your workplace, your <a href="http://erase-internet-history.com/privacy_software_reviews.htm">computer  history</a> may spill the beans and jeopardize your personal and professional life. Not only will your image of the perfect husband, perfect parent or an efficient employee take a beating but the humiliation that you face will rob your peace of mind. Perhaps you now realize why it is so crucial to delete your computer history so that your privacy is not invaded. Remember that unless you delete these computer history tracks from your machine, anyone having the access to your computer can know about your offline activities as well as your online browsing habits.</p>
<p>If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer, use these steps to <a href="http://erase-internet-history.com/privacy_software_reviews.htm">erase your computer history</a>:</p>
<p>·IE 6 and 7 users can choose in succession &#8220;Tools&#8221;, &#8220;Internet Options&#8221;, and then the &#8220;Delete&#8221; or &#8220;Delete Files&#8221; button. These people may even click the &#8220;Advanced&#8221; tab, visit the &#8220;Security&#8221; section and check the tab marked &#8220;Empty Temporary Internet Files folder when browser is closed&#8221; to clear their computer history.</p>
<p>·People who use IE 4 on an Apple Macintosh can delete computer history by clicking these tabs one after the other-&#8221;Hard Drive&#8221; icon, &#8220;System&#8221;, &#8220;Preferences&#8221; and &#8220;Explorer&#8221;. Finally, the history file should be moved to the trash folder.</p>
<p>·Web surfers who use IE 3 can clear their browsing history by choosing the &#8220;View&#8221; menu, selecting &#8220;Options&#8221; from there, opening the tab marked &#8220;Advanced&#8221;, clicking the &#8220;Settings&#8221; tab, and then finally choosing the &#8220;Empty Folder&#8221; button.</p>
<p>For Mozilla Firefox users, the steps begin with clicking &#8220;Tools&#8221; menu, &#8220;Options&#8221; tab, the &#8220;Privacy&#8221; button, and then a click on the button marked &#8220;Clear Now&#8221; or &#8220;Clear&#8221; which can be found under &#8220;History&#8221; tab. These web surfers may even press three keys marked Ctrl, Shift and Delete to get the Clear Data Window opened. From there, they will need to check the applicable boxes to wipe out browsing history.<br />
Netscape users can clear computer history files by clicking the menu labeled &#8220;Edit&#8221; and then select &#8220;Preferences&#8221; and &#8220;History&#8221;. Lastly, the &#8220;Clear History&#8221; button should be clicked.</p>
<p>So, always remember to clear your past computer history to have peace of mind and avoid your sensitive data and information from falling into the wrong hands.</p>
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		<title>What Would Happen if Your Wife Knew What You Were Doing on The Internet?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2009 06:22:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The hard drive of your computer stores several temporary Internet files
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The hard drive of your computer stores several <a href="http://erase-internet-history.com/privacy_software_reviews.htm">temporary Internet files<br />
  </a> apart from saving browsing histories while you surf the Internet. Even your offline activities lay hidden in some obscure corners of the PC. Imagine that you are up to something like visiting porn sites or having some juicy discussions with a girlfriend online and all this information gets saved into your machine so that the same gets displayed when your wife looks around after logging into the same machine. Did you say DISASTER? Well, you are absolutely right. If your wife comes to know about your online activities that may be quite embarrassing for you, not only will your image of a successful and sensitive husband take a beating but so will your conjugal life. Moreover, if your wife spills the beans in front of your relatives or friends, the situation will worsen. Perhaps you now understand why you need to erase your Internet history after every browsing session so that your wife is unable to know about your secrets. This will also give you peace of mind. </p>
<p>Before knowing the steps to erase Internet history from your PC, you should know what browsing histories and temporary files are all about. To begin with, browsing histories are the trails of web pages that you have visited. On the other hand, temporary files are nothing but cache files. These can be some pictures that your browser has stored to let you access them again without difficulty. </p>
<p>If you are using <strong>Internet Explorer</strong>, you can erase your Internet history by choosing the “Internet Options” from the Tools menu at first. Next, click on the “General” tab when the Internet Options window pops up. For wiping out cached files, choose the “Delete” button in the Browsing section. A window will appear where you will find several sections like Form Data, Passwords, Cookies, Temporary Internet Files and History. For erasing some selected files, click the corresponding buttons that you notice in this section. However, to erase your entire Internet history using a single click, select the “<a href="http://erase-internet-history.com/privacy_software_reviews.htm">Clear History<br />
  </a>” or “Delete All” button located at the lower part of your browser window. </p>
<p>If <strong>Firefox</strong> is your preferred browser, open the drop down box by selecting “Tools” and afterward click on “Clear Private Data”. The window that pops up will have different sections like Browsing History, Saved Passwords, Cookies, Search History and Saved Form. Check the corresponding boxes from this segment for erasing chosen items. However, to erase your Internet history totally, click the button labeled “Clear Private Data Now”.</p>
<p>Users of <strong>AOL (America Online)</strong> browser need to locate the “Settings” button at their browser window’s top section. They will need to click on it at first and then go for “Preferences”. The next step is to select “toolbar and sounds&#8221; and subsequently click the button marked “<a href="http://erase-internet-history.com/privacy_software_reviews.htm">clear history trail now<br />
  </a>” to get their Internet history deleted from the PC.</p>
<p>To safeguard your privacy totally, you should also remove any third party applications that are installed on your computer. As these applications store passwords, text, images and some other sensitive statistics in your hard drive, not deleting them will make your browsing habits vulnerable to be known by your wife who uses the same PC. </p>
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		<title>Should I Clear my Document History?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Documents folder stores a list of files and documents that you have opened and used most recently. Unless you clear your document history, anyone who has the access to your computer can know what files and folders you have worked upon in the recent period. If you want to avoid such invasion on your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Documents folder stores a list of files and documents that you have opened and used most recently. Unless you <a href="http://erase-internet-history.com/privacy_software_reviews.htm">clear your document history</a>, anyone who has the access to your computer can know what files and folders you have worked upon in the recent period. If you want to avoid such invasion on your privacy and keep your sensitive data safe, it is best to erase the Document history.</p>
<p>Before knowing how to clear your Document history, you need to know the process of displaying it. To get your recent Documents folder being displayed on the Start menu, right-click Start. After that, click Properties. If you find that the Start menu is displayed already, you should right-click on an empty region of the Start menu, and then select Properties. The next step is to click in succession the Customize and the Advanced tab. When you see the Recent documents, click to select the list under it that displays the most recently opened documents. Check this box and then click OK. When you click Start the next time, the command marked My Recent Documents will get displayed on the Start menu.</p>
<p>Before you <a href="http://erase-internet-history.com/privacy_software_reviews.htm">clear document history</a>, you may need to open one or more of the recently opened documents. To do this, click Start at first. Next, go to My Recent Documents and click on the item that you wish to open.</p>
<p>Now, you are ready to clear your Document history. Depending on what operating system you use, you can follow the steps listed below to wipe out your Document history tracks:</p>
<p>To clear your document history in Windows XP<br />
• Right-click the Start button and then select &#8220;Properties&#8221;.<br />
• After that, click on the button marked &#8220;Customize&#8221;.<br />
• The next step is to click the &#8220;Advanced&#8221; tab.<br />
• To clear &#8216;My Recent Documents folder&#8217;, find &#8220;Clear List&#8221;, click on it and finally, click &#8220;OK&#8221;.</p>
<p>To clear recent documents list in Windows 2000<br />
• Click Start and take the pointer to Settings; next, click in succession Taskbar and Start Menu.<br />
• Afterward, click the Advanced tab.<br />
• Click Clear in Customize Start menu.</p>
<p>To clear recent documents history in Vista (having Standard Start Menu)<br />
• Click the &#8216;Start&#8217; button.<br />
• Right-click on the &#8216;Recent items&#8217;.<br />
• To delete the history of recently opened files and documents, click &#8216;Clear Recent Items List&#8217;.</p>
<p>To clear recent documents list in Vista (having Classic Start Menu)<br />
• Click on the &#8216;Start&#8217; button.<br />
• Opt for &#8216;Settings&#8217;.<br />
• Choose Taskbar and Start Menu.<br />
• Open the &#8216;Start menu&#8217; tab.<br />
• Next, click on the button labeled &#8216;Customize&#8217;.<br />
• To wipe out recently opened files and documents history, click the button marked &#8216;Clear&#8217;.<br />
• Finally, click &#8216;OK&#8217;.</p>
<p>Remember not to take the action of <a href="http://erase-internet-history.com/privacy_software_reviews.htm">clear your document history</a> lightly. The information that your PC stores about your recently opened files and folders may jeopardize your career or personal life if you are not careful to erase it. So, enjoy your peace of mind by clearing the Document history from your computer.</p>
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		<title>Personal Information on Your Computer You Never Knew About</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you know how your computer saves a lot of data about your offline and online activities? You might think that once you have logged out of a site or closed an application, there remain no trace of what you have done. WRONG. All that you have done lay stored in your computer. The history [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you know how your computer saves a lot of data about your offline and online activities? You might think that once you have logged out of a site or closed an application, there remain no trace of what you have done. WRONG. All that you have done lay stored in your computer. The history tracks of your online and offline activities that are stored in your PC consist of <strong><a href="http://erase-internet-history.com/privacy_software_reviews.htm">Clear Internet histor</a></strong>, <strong>Application history</strong> and <strong>Windows history</strong>.</p>
<p>Before knowing the implication of such stored data, it would be helpful to know what these history tracks are all about. When you browse various online sites, your browser records every single action of yours. This means that a variety of data are saved in the computer that consist of websites visited by you, search strings used by you in the search engines and much more. Though the storage of such information may speed up your web surfing, it can be a potential threat to your privacy as anyone having access to your computer can view the Internet files used by you, thereby knowing what you have been doing during your online visits to various websites. You would surely not want to let the snoopy eyes of these people know every detail about your browsing habits. So, the best way to keep your data private and put a stop to such invasion on your privacy is to delete these stored data before shutting down your PC.</p>
<p>Windows history may also compromise your privacy by allowing people to see what you have done offline. When you delete some files or documents, remember that they are moved into the Recycle Bin and are not completely deleted from the computer. Anyone can restore them from the Recycle Bin and know about your sensitive data. So, you should clear the Recycle Bin to safeguard your privacy.</p>
<p>Windows stores a record of programs that you have run by clicking the Start Menu and then using the Run option. Unless you clear this list, any person can get to see what programs you have run.</p>
<p>Another threat to your privacy is the “Files &amp; Folders” <a href="http://erase-internet-history.com/privacy_software_reviews.htm">search history stored in Windows</a>. When you click the “Search” alternative in the Start Menu, a list of the last files searched by you is kept in Windows. Even a list of what items you have searched for is saved. Anyone who starts a new search would be able to see this search history that’s saved in Windows. Even when such information isn&#8217;t exposed in the “Search results” window, a Windows registry keeps a record of it that can be viewed easily by anyone having access to the computer.</p>
<p>Application history keeps a log of various applications that you have opened and worked with.</p>
<p>It is pretty evident that you need to erase Internet history, Application history and Windows history from your computer to avoid your privacy from being compromised and avoid sensitive data and information going into the wrong hands that may jeopardize your career, business or personal life.</p>
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		<title>Does The Average Computer User Need to Erase History?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of information is stored by your computer that can offer details about what sites you have visited, the movies that you have watched, documents and files that you have opened and much more. In fact, all your online as well as offline activities are stored by your computer. Such history tracks that are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot of information is stored by your computer that can offer details about what sites you have visited, the movies that you have watched, documents and files that you have opened and much more. In fact, all your online as well as offline activities are stored by your computer. Such history tracks that are stored can be broadly classified under the following three categories:</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://erase-internet-history.com/privacy_software_reviews.htm">Erase Internet histor</a><br />
<a href="http://erase-internet-history.com/privacy_software_reviews.htm">Erase Application history</a><br />
<a href="http://erase-internet-history.com/privacy_software_reviews.htm">Erase Windows history</a></strong></p>
<p>If such information is stored in your computer, anyone who can access your machine may get to know about your online and offline activities. Such invasion of your privacy may not only land you in uncomfortable situations but may also let these snoopers know about certain sensitive data related to your online or offline habits. So, even an average computer user needs to erase history in order to safeguard his/her browsing habits and offline activities.</p>
<p>In order to protect your sensitive data and delete most tracks of your computer activities, use the following steps:</p>
<p>·Do not choose the option in your browser that stores passwords. It is advisable to change your passwords frequently.</p>
<p>·Do not use passwords that anyone may guess like some obvious data that may consist of your date of birth, your telephone number or the name of your pet. It is always a wise decision to use alphanumeric passwords that include both numbers and letters.</p>
<p>·Before shutting down your computer, make it a daily habit of clearing the clipboard and traces of recently opened documents. Also remember to empty the Recycle Bin.</p>
<p>·Always clear your search strings that you have entered in the search engines to find some data or information about a particular subject/thing. If you don’t do this, search engines will retain your search strings and show what you have searched about.</p>
<p>·You need to &lt;a href=&#8221;http://erase-internet-history.com/privacy_software_reviews.htm&#8221;&gt;clear temporary&lt;/a&gt; (often called temp) website files, cookies and browser history from your computer. If you are wondering what these files and history are all about, here’s a brief note &#8211; A temporary website file is stored on your computer every time you pay a visit to a site. When you visit a particular website, some information regarding this visit gets stored on your hard drive, which is called cookies. Browser history is nothing but a list of all those websites that you have visited.</p>
<p>Though you can erase history manually, some data lay hidden in such parts of your computer that it is not possible to locate them. So, even when you have deleted traces of your online and offline activities from the PC and think you are safe, chances remain that some sensitive information are still hidden in obscure corners of your machine. Unless, these information are deleted, your privacy can be threatened and violated by any person who has access to your computer. It is advisable to use some software programs to erase such history completely from your computer so that you may breathe easy. Remember that clearing your online and offline history is not a luxury these days. Rather, it is a necessity that you should adhere to at all costs.</p>
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		<title>Top 10 Reasons to Clear All Internet History</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before knowing the top 10 reasons to clear all Internet history, you need to know what Internet history is all about. In simple words, Internet history is the record stored by your browser while you surf the Internet. So, your browsing history stored in this way will consist of each website url that you have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before knowing the top 10 reasons to clear all Internet history, you need to know what Internet history is all about. In simple words, Internet history is the record stored by your browser while you surf the Internet. So, your browsing history stored in this way will consist of each website url that you have typed, information that you entered at the websites visited by you, every search phrase that you used in various search engines (like Yahoo, Google or MSN) to find information about particular things and much more. Though the Internet history stored in your computer makes web surfing easier by increasing the speed of loading of web pages, it may act as a potential threat to your privacy. If a person who has access to your computer gets to see your Internet history, he/she would know every single detail about your browsing habits. In order to safeguard your privacy, you should clear all Internet history.</p>
<p>If you are still unsure whether you need to clear all Internet history or not, read about the following top 10 reasons why you should not hesitate about wiping off the details about your browsing habits:</p>
<p>·If you have been surfing online while at work, it may be detrimental to your career if your boss finds out about your online escapades.</p>
<p>·If you have the habit of using a computer shared by others for accessing sensitive information like your bank account details etc, your friends or co-workers may misuse such information if they are able to lay their hands on such sensitive data.</p>
<p>·If you do not want to compromise your image of a good partner, you need to keep the details of some sites visited by you (especially, the porn sites) away from your spouse.</p>
<p>·As your computer saves a list of sites that you have visited, you may want to wipe out such details and not allow your kids (who have access to the computer) to know what their parent had been doing online.</p>
<p>·Apart from cluttering your hard disk, Internet cache (<a href="http://erase-internet-history.com/privacy_software_reviews.htm">temporary Internet files<br />
</a>) stored on your computer can be a potential threat to your privacy. So, you need to erase such files.</p>
<p>·When your computer saves Internet cookies during your browsing session, you need to erase them before closing your browser window or keep the chance of getting your browsing habits exposed.</p>
<p>·If you are working on some confidential matters that need the use of Internet, such information may be known to all if you forget to delete your Internet history.</p>
<p>·When you download some files and documents from the Internet, you should erase the traces lest they fall into the wrong hands.</p>
<p>·As a list of files and documents recently opened by you is stored by Windows, you need to take care of such records related to downloaded files and documents. Otherwise, any person who can access your computer can view this list and directly connect to such items opened by you.</p>
<p>·Each time you open or save a file (general or downloaded), a record of this activity is kept by the Windows. Unless you delete such records, your privacy may be violated.</p>
<p>So, clear all <a href="http://erase-internet-history.com/privacy_software_reviews.htm">Internet histor</a> and safeguard your online browsing habits.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the advancement of technology, online transactions have become a way of life. However, you should safeguard your personal information by all possible means. During your online transactions, protect your personal information just the way you would protect your hard earned money. Be extremely careful when you use your personal information like account numbers, PIN, Social Security number, date of birth etc. </p>
<p>Identity theft as well as fraud are common these days and often initiated by people who know you well. So, keep a close eye on how much of your personal information is known to your family, friends, colleagues etc.  </p>
<p>Be extremely cautious when some emails ask you to provide your personal information online. In most of the cases, such emails are associated with fraudulent transactions and are likely to use information gathered in this way wrongly.  </p>
<p>In order to keep your personal information private, you need to use secure web sites only while shopping online. It is advisable to search for online seals to ensure that the company you are dealing with is of good reputation. As such a seal authenticates the company’s commitment to its privacy policies, your personal information will not be misused or fall into the wrong hands.</p>
<p>It is very important to protect your computer in order to safeguard your personal information. Remember that you do not have to be an expert in software or computer hardware to protect yourself against identity theft and fraud. You may use the following steps to keep your personal information private: </p>
<p><strong>·Install anti-spyware protection program:</strong> Criminals can utilize spyware to steal information from your computer that is personal in nature. So, it is best to use some anti-spyware protection program to keep your data safe from such criminals. You should scan your computer on a regular basis using this program. As online threats keep changing constantly, you need to check for your spyware protection program updates too. </p>
<p><strong>·Use Anti-virus protection:</strong> It is a wise decision to purchase and set up an anti-virus protection program that will help to locate and delete viruses. Software from reputed providers will give you a protective shield against several threats. In addition to offering such protection, these programs will also provide customer service and offer solution to your queries. All you have to do is to keep using an updated version of your anti-virus protection program.</p>
<p><strong>·Employ Firewall: </strong>A firewall stands for security services that either disallow unauthorized users to get access to a computer or keep a track of transfer of information from and to a computer. So, if your computer has the protection offered by firewall, you can breathe easy as your personal information will remain private.</p>
<p><strong>·Install Software Updates:</strong> It pays to set up software fixes (often called &#8220;service packs&#8221; or &#8220;patches&#8221;) for your computer programs that can take care of some security holes present in your system. </p>
<p><strong>·Steer clear of Phishing:</strong> Avoid being tricked online by refusing to provide personal financial information or other sensitive data by means of your web browser.</p>
<p>Use the steps mentioned above to keep your personal information private over the Internet. </p>
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		<title>Is Clearing Temporary Files Necessary?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The presence of several temporary files is a common cause that slows down your computer by blocking a reasonable part of your hard disk drive. If you scrutinize your hard drive, you will find more than a few files with a tilde (~) prefix or .TMP suffix, like ~abc.dat or abc.tmp. Such files are called [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The presence of several temporary files is a common cause that slows down your computer by blocking a reasonable part of your hard disk drive. If you scrutinize your hard drive, you will find more than a few files with a tilde (~) prefix or .TMP suffix, like ~abc.dat or abc.tmp. Such files are called temporary (or temp) files, and you can almost always safely delete them. </p>
<p>The initial step to delete temporary file is to defragment your hard drive on a regular basis. Defragmenting will trace the scattered pieces of these temp files, bring them together, and put them on your hard drive in arranged, contiguous bunch. </p>
<p>In order to defragment your drive, follow this step-by-step procedure:</p>
<p>·	Click Start, Programs (in case of WinXP/Vista, it’s All Programs), and then Accessories.<br />
·	Under Accessories, select System Tools.<br />
·	After that, choose Disk Defragmenter.<br />
·	Click OK after selecting the drive. </p>
<p>Depending on your hard drive’s dimension and the number of files on it, defragmentation of your drive can get completed from 30 minutes to 2 hours. </p>
<p>Another substitute to delete temporary file is to periodically wipe out any temp file that has been saved on your hard drive. For this, the temp files should be located at first. The easiest method to do that is to utilize Windows&#8217; built-in Find utility. Click Start, Find, and then choose Files Or Folders. Next, type *.tmp; ~*.* in the Named: field on the tab labeled Name &#038; Location. </p>
<p>By using of this syntax, the operating system will recognize that you are looking for files that begin with a tilde (~) and files that end with .TMP. After a few minutes, a record of the files will be displayed. In the display, you can click the Size column heading to sort the list by file size. This will assist you to view large temp files in particular, if any. Remember that it is not an abnormal thing to find 2MB, 3MB or even larger temp files. It is always wise to delete any temporary file as even a small temp file will take up space on your hard disk drive and make your system work slower.</p>
<p>You can also use Disk Cleanup to erase temporary file. It is a built-in Windows utility that is used to delete such files speedily. To use it, open the Start menu. Next, click in succession All Programs (click Programs in case of Windows 98), Accessories, System Tools and finally, Disk Cleanup. After you have chosen the drive that you want to clean, click OK. Once your hard drive is scanned, Disk Cleanup will demonstrate how much room it can make available by erasing particular types of files. If you are uncertain what the files do, select the entry and read the explanation that appears in the box beneath the entry. To delete chosen files, click OK. However, Disk Cleanup will not erase all temporary files on your computer and sadly you can&#8217;t instruct it to go back and carry out a better job. Nevertheless, you can find and delete most of the remaining temporary files manually. </p>
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