Internet
Every time you visit Internet sites, your browser stores information about the pages you have recently visited, files you have accessed and images you have seen. These files accumulate and take up a lot of space on your hard drive in course of time. Aside from wasting your drive space, anyone who uses your computer can view the sites you have visited, files you have downloaded and all information about your recent internet session. To ensure your internet privacy you need to remove your internet tracks. Fresh System provides you several options to clean internet trail.
Address Bar
The pages you have recently visited are stored in your computer and they are visible through the Address Bar of Internet Explorer. If you want to prevent anyone to access the last visited pages, simply delete these entries from the list.
Url History
Internet Explorer keeps track of your viewed pages in the History list. They are stored on your system for you to access the pages again when needed. By cleaning url history you can gain some disk space.
Temporary Internet Files
When you visit a web site, your browser stores all the images and other files it receives on your hard drive. This saves you from downloading the same files again on your next visits and you can open the pages in the cache without being online. The page will display much faster but the files take up a lot of space on your hard drive. It is a good idea to delete these files periodically.
Cookies
Cookies are small text files placed on your hard drive by web sites you have visited. This file stores encrypted value of a variable that a web site sets. The cookie is used to identify the user and keep track of your choices. Experienced users can get information about your previous internet sessions from cookie files. Thus, it is recommended to clean cookies regularly.
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