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Thursday, September 2, 2010
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| PROXIES MAIN QUESTIONS |
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| IP ADDRESS QUESTIONS |
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| BROWSING QUESTIONS |
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| FREE PROXY LISTS |
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| PROXY TIPS |
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PROXY FINDER
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What is Proxy Finder?
Proxy Finder searches for HTTP proxy lists, HTTPS proxy lists and SOCKS (SOCKS4, SOCKS4A, SOCKS5, SOCKS5 with Authentication) proxies lists on the Internet. You should specify proxy web site URL(s) where proxy lists are located and Proxy Finder will automatically find proxy servers information. Then proxy/proxies are added to the program proxy list. Also some proxy finders can check added proxies on fly or by your request. Usually proxies can be checked for proxy state, proxy speed, proxy location and proxy anonymity.
Most proxy finder tools allow you to:
- Scan proxy web sites and extract HTTP proxy lists, HTTPS proxy list and SOCKS proxies list
- Recognize different proxy list formats
- Import/export proxy lists
- Search proxies from certain countries
- Extract proxies from different proxy lists simultaneously
- Automatically search for proxies using scheduler
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| QUICK LINKS |
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Delete Temporary Internet Files
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Need to permanently delete Temporary Internet Files and other history tracks stored by your browser, Windows and different applications?
Try Clear All History
Keep out your private information from prying eyes and protect your privacy with Clear All History
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Delete Internet History
› delete browsing history
› delete search history
› delete AutoComplete
› delete Address bar history
› delete download history
› clear cache
› delete stored passwords
› delete cookies
› delete index.dat files
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Delete Windows history
› clear Recent Documents
› clear Clipboard
› Windows Temporary Files
› Page file (swap file)
› recently run programs list
› delete Windows Search history
› delete open programs history
› delete Recent open/save files list
› empty Recycle Bin
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Other features
› clear MRU list in MS Office
› clear Windows Media Player
› delete Toolbar search history
› clear Google Desktop history
› delete Skype chat and call history
› Shredder option
› Advanced scheduler
› Invisible mode
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| Delete Files Permanently |
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Need to permanently delete sensitive files from your computer, removable disks, USB drives, memory sticks and picture cards beyond recovery?
Delete Files Permanently enables you to permanently delete files and wipe free space without any chance of recovery:
- Prevent business data and personal information from being recovered
- Make it impossible to restore deleted information
- Save hard disk space
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Temporary Internet Files : How to Delete Temporary Internet Files
What are Temporary Internet Files?
Temporary Internet Files location : Delete Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer IE
How to find Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer
- find Temporary Internet Files Internet Explorer 7.0
- find Temporary Internet Files Internet Explorer 6.x/5.x
How to delete Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer
- delete Temporary Internet Files Internet Explorer 7.0
- delete Temporary Internet Files Internet Explorer 6.x
How to change Temporary Internet Files size in Internet Explorer 7.0
Temporary Internet Files location : Delete Temporary Internet Files in Firefox
How to delete Temporary Internet Files (cache) in Firefox 2.0
How to change the size of disk space for cache (Temp files) in Firefox
What are Temporary Internet Files?
Temporary Internet Files, also known as the browser cache are files that are stored on your computer by Internet browser. Temporary Internet Files (or cache) folder contains web page content that is stored on your hard disk for quick viewing. Temporary Internet Files allow Internet browsers to download only the content that has changed since you last viewed a web page, instead of downloading all the content for a page every time it is displayed - so, the purpose of Temporary Internet Files is to speed up the loading of websites that you visit frequently by keeping copies of the web pages and graphics on your computer.
Delete Temporary Internet Files Internet Explorer : Find Temporary Internet Files location
How to find Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer?
To find Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer 7.0:
Temporary Internet Files location Internet Explorer 7.0:
Click the Tools menu and select Internet Options.
The Internet Options dialog window will appear.
OPen the "General" tab.
In the "Browsing history" area, click the "Settings..." button.
In the "Temporary Internet Files and History Settings" window, click the "View Files..." button. The new window displays all of the Temporary Internet Files stored on the computer and their location on the local hard drive. The window also displays the URL each temporary file came from.
To view Temporary Internet Files (Temp files) in Internet Explorer 6.x/5.x:
Temporary Internet Files location in Internet Explorer 6.x:
Click the Tools menu and select Internet Options.
The Internet Options dialog window will appear.
In the Temporary Internet Files section, click the "Settings..." button.
In the "Settings" window, click the "View Files..." button. The new window displays all of the Temporary Internet Files stored on the computer and their location on the local hard drive. The window also displays the URL each temporary file came from.
How to delete Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer?
To delete Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer 7.0:
Select "Tools"
Select "Internet Options".
Open the "General" tab.
In "Browsing history" area click the "Delete" button.
In "Delete browsing history" window click "Delete files"
Then click Yes, and then click Close.
To delete Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer 6.x
Open the Tools menu.
Select Internet Options.
Open the General tab.
In the "Temporary Internet files" area click the "Delete Files" button.
Click OK in the "Delete Files" dialog box to delete Temporary Internet Files.
How to change the size of Temporary Internet Files (Temp files) in Internet Explorer 7.0:
Click the Tools menu and select Internet Options.
The Internet Options dialog window will appear.
OPen the "General" tab.
In the "Browsing history" area, click the "Settings..." button.
In the "Temporary Internet Files and History Settings" window, in "Disk space to use" field, enter the amount of disk space used by the Temporary Internet Files folder.
Delete Temporary Internet Files in Firefox : Find Temporary Internet Files location
How to delete Temporary Internet Files in Firefox 2.0:
Select "Tools"
Select "Options".
Select "Privacy".
In Private area click "Clear Now".
In the "Clear Private Data" window put the check mark for "Cache" and click "Clear Private Data Now".
Click OK.
How can I change the size of disk space for cache (Temporary Internet Files) in Firefox?
Open the Tools menu.
Select Options.
Open the Privacy tab and select "Cache" sub-category.
In "Use up to ... KB of disk space for the cache" set how many KB of disk space you want to use for storing cache.
How to delete Temporary Internet files automatically
Why should I delete Temporary Internet files and other computing activity traces?
How to delete Temporary Internet files automatically
Browsers cache most of the pages you visit including pictures, animation, movies, etc. This speeds up the displaying of pages you frequently visit as a web browser can open them from your hard disk instead of downloading them from the web. By simply opening Temporary Internet Files, anyone can see what videos you've watched, what pictures you've seen, where you've been online and more. Using Clear All History you can:
- delete Temporary Internet files in Internet Explorer
- delete Temporary Internet files MSN Explorer
- delete Temporary Internet files in AOL Explorer (AOL Browser)
- delete Temporary Internet files in Maxthon
- delete Temporary Internet files in Firefox
- delete Temporary Internet files in Safari
- delete Temporary Internet files in Opera
- delete Temporary Internet files in Mozilla
- delete Temporary Internet files in Netscape
Why should I delete Temporary Internet files and other computing activity traces?
Your computer is tracking all activities you do while working on the computer or surfing the Internet. So, anyone who can access you computer is able to know your web surfing history, images and videos you have seen, documents and files you have just opened and many others.
Using Clear All History you can delete Temporary Internet files (cache) in Internet Explorer, MSN Explorer, AOL Explorer (AOL Browser), Maxthon (MyIE2), Firefox, Safari, Opera, Mozilla and Netscape.
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Proxy Checker - automatically parses proxy lists and generates detailed information about proxy server response time, proxy location, proxy type, proxy anonymity and functionality. So you can easily choose the proxy/proxies you want.
Most Proxy Checkers allows you to:
- Check proxies simultaneously
- Check HTTP proxy lists, HTTPS proxy list, SOCKS4, SOCKS5 proxy server lists
- Supports multithreading to check proxy list faster
- Check proxy server speed
- Check proxy anonymity (anonymous proxy, high anonymous proxy, transparent proxy)
- Check proxy server location
- Check proxies functionality
- Import and export proxy list
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Every time you surf the web you are subject to different Internet risks including hackers, identity thieves, spammers and other people who want to get access to your computer and monitor your activities
Do you know ...
Your computer tracks everything you are doing while using the computer or surfing the Internet
... Your online and offline activities are not private as surfing tracks, cache, downloaded files and some identifying data is stored on your computer.
... Some tracks of computer and Internet activity can't be removed manually without special tracks eraser software.
If you don't protect your information, your surfing habits and private information could be tracked and stolen. You may compromise your privacy and even become a victim of identify theft.
Privacy eraser software will keep your private information by deleting history that is collected on your computer while surf the web: a history of the web sites you have visited, images and movies you have seen, files you downloaded, documents and files you have just opened, cookies that web sites store on your computer, emails, passwords and logins you use to access various accounts over the web, your credit card number and other confidential information.
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