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Memiself
Is there a freeware program out there that works the same as "History Kill"
but not have spyware added.
TIA
Joe
but not have spyware added.
TIA
Joe
"Memiself" <[email protected]> wrote:
Is there a freeware program out there that works the same as "History Kill"
but not have spyware added.
I haven't heard of History Kill, but if it removes the history of
programs on your computer you might give this one a try:
http://www.wilderssecurity.net/mrublaster.html
"MRU-Blaster
Protect your privacy - MRU-Blaster can detect and clean over 30,000
MRU lists and other stores of hidden information on your computer!
Latest Update: 7/19/2003 - approx. 30,309 MRU items in detection
database
MRU-Blaster is an all-new program, made to do one large task - detect
and clean MRU (most recently used) lists on your computer. These MRU
lists contain information such as the names and/or locations of the
last files you have accessed. But they are located ALL OVER your
registry, and for almost ANY file type. By looking at these MRU lists,
someone could determine what files you opened/saved/looked at, what
their file names were, and much more! (And, in many cases, the lists
are displayed in drop-down menus automatically.)"
It's from the people who bring us SpywareBlaster, another great
program.
thanks
1/2 cut...care to comment?And WHO invited your opinion, if you are so worried about 1kb
bandwidth why did YOU reply then. Don't come here and try to be a
NET COP, and mind your own business.
And WHO invited your opinion, if you are so worried about 1kb bandwidth why
did YOU reply then. Don't come here and try to be a NET COP, and mind your
own business.
Is there a freeware program out there that works the same as "History Kill"
but not have spyware added.
Your post was courteous and helpful. Memiself's reply was uncalledMemiself - 19.09.2003 12:34 :
sorry, I posted very friendly. I'm no net cop and nobody invited
my opinion. There is no need for an invitation posting my opinion
because I feel free doing this. I only wanted to give you a
friendly little help (see also the FAQ, please) and a direct one's
attention to a more Usenet friendly behavior (and millions of 1kb
full quoted postings worldwide is millions of kb). That's all.