a good privacy sw that'll GLOBALLY erase/clean online/offline history?

Discussion in 'privacy technology' started by guest, Apr 11, 2010.

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  1. guest

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    i need a privacy sw recommendation. what i'm looking for is one that's good quality, comprehensive and all-in-one privacy tool/sw that's capable of cleaning the system's all accounts' history globally while logged on via any (admin or not) account. which has decent specifications like multiple and reliable erasing methods & cleans many areas of the system, online history, windows history, 3rd party apps history, pagefile, free/unused space, etc. i think you folks here @wilders will have no problem to get the point. thanks in adv. regards.
     
  2. BlueZannetti

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    Off hand, I'd recommend taking a look at Returnil configured to be active on Windows start and configured to drop all changes/wipe all disk changes at startup. That should take care of removing activity on the machine in any account with a restart.

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  3. Pleonasm

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    Not sure about all your constraints and objectives, but you may wish to consider the use of Windows SteadyState, coupled with a start-up task to wipe all free space on your operating system volume (using, for example, R-Wipe&Clean).
     
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    I can't imagine a software that covers more than this.

    http://i41.tinypic.com/1zfn81f.jpg

    http://i42.tinypic.com/14j166u.jpg

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  6. Pleonasm

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    Siberianwolf, concerning the “global” (i.e., all user accounts) issue, many eraser utilities (including R-Wipe&Clean) allow you to create a custom job in which you manually specify the folders/files to be wiped. Depending on the number of user accounts on your PC, this might be initially tedious -- but, it would be a one-time set-up effort. Running such a job with administrative credentials should accomplish your objective.
     
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