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Do Chrome/Firefox/IE allow scheduled clearance of browsing history?

For those who were interested in scheduled cleaning the following software is available free for limited time .

http://www.east-tec.com/offers/softpedia/2009/eraser/register.htm

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  • kwikbreaks
    kwikbreaks Posts: 9,187 Forumite
    Thanks for the pointer. I probably don't need this but since it's a freebie I'll take a look at it to see.
  • Even better Firefox can be set to delete history when closing the app or never remember anything in the first place I believe.
  • bosseyed
    bosseyed Posts: 475 Forumite
    You can set Chrome to run 'Incognito' so it doesn't retain any browsing details I believe.
  • dogmaryxx
    dogmaryxx Posts: 2,446 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Heliflyguy wrote: »
    Even better Firefox can be set to delete history when closing the app or never remember anything in the first place I believe.
    bosseyed wrote: »
    You can set Chrome to run 'Incognito' so it doesn't retain any browsing details I believe.

    This programme is for the permanent erasure of digital information when erasing your Internet history, Web pages, pictures, unwanted cookies, chatroom conversations, confidential documents you want to get rid of or files deleted in the past. Deleted items may be recoverable but this wipes your drive for complete future security.

    Licence is for 1 year.

    Has wiped 2500 files off my computer (deleted files I never knew existed) today and is in the process of wiping all free space on my drive.

    Well worth a try for a freebie
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