Clean Up Internet Activity, Recent Files, Registry and More with CleanAfterMe

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Tuesday, 12th Aug 2008 | Share


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Do you often worry about your privacy? Do you often clear your recent files list and Internet History? If you are doing these things quite often, it is time for you to do a break and let a nifty little software take over from you.

CleanAfterMe is a real handy utility which will allow you to clear you recent files list, Internet cookies, browsing history, Internet cache, temporary registry entries like last visited folder, open/save dialog history and more.

CleanAfterMe is a portable application and does not require any installation, simply drop it in any portable drive and you can use it features on any PC, specially useful when you are on a business trip and work out of your pen drive on a temporary computer.

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CleanAfterMe is definitely a must have utility since it will clear out any traces of user activity, leaving the PC without any traces.

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  1. Sandip
    August 12th, 2008 at 11:11 pm #

    My Case is some thing opposite to this i am always scared of lossing my internet history since i reply more on history to go back to any site whee i landed up accidentally and forgot to bookmark…

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