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Protect your privacy with Evidence Eliminator - Tutorial 3 - Securely erase web surfing history


In this video, we take a look at how to configure Evidence Eliminator to securely remove your web surfing history from both Internet Explorer and Firefox. Your web surfing data potentially contains a good deal of private information, such as where you bank, what sites you visit and possibly even your user name and password data for some sites, so it's a good idea to clean this data out periodically.

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What are cookies? Cookies are simple text files that are sent by a web site which can contain any kind of information. When you access the web site again, the cookie is sent back to the website, this can allow the website to identify you from the hundreds of other visitors. For more information on cookies, check the Wikipedia page on cookies.

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