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Internet Options>Content>AutoComplete. Your settings are here. Wayne
Wayne L
"John Barnett MVP" wrote:
> Thanks Alias, I thought that you could but haven't had time to check
> CCleaner's options. Fortunately, no banking or other personal details are
> stored on my PC so I don't need to keep selected cookies etc.
>
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> "Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com.> wrote in message
> news:elzeD7d1HHA.5644@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> > John Barnett MVP wrote:
> >> Those website you visit on a particular day 'will' still show regardless
> >> of whether you set history to zero or turn off auto complete. The method
> >> I use is the third party freeware application CCleaner www.ccleaner.com I
> >> use it at the end of my session to clear everything - cookies, history,
> >> temp internet files etc. From the options section you can also set it to
> >> clean at startup but, obviously, this will increase your PC's boot up
> >> time.
> >>
> >> I've always found CCleaner an excellent application. The only downside is
> >> that it also clears passwords and bank details (well cookies, anyway).
> >> That doesn't bother me, but I believe there is a way of saving various
> >> website cookies to prevent you losing any bank details, if you so
> >> require. CCleaner also deletes the .DAT files from history, cookies, temp
> >> internet files, etc which is ideal for the security conscious because
> >> people in the know can't access the DAT files to find out where you have
> >> been on the web:-)
> >>
> >
> > You can configure CCleaner to not nuke cookies you want saved.
> >
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> > Alias
> > To email me, remove shoes
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