Implements and in fact exceeds the US Department of Defense and NSA clearing and sanitizing standards. Permanently deletes web history, websites and URLs visited, user names and passwords from a public or shared computer.
The software implements and exceeds the US Department of Defense and NSA clearing and sanitizing standards, giving you the confidence that once erased, your file data is gone forever and can never be recovered.Ĭleans all of your internet history traces and past activities with one click. The app works with Windows 10/8.x/7/Vista/2012/2008 (32/64-bit), and also supports Windows FAT16/FAT32/exFAT/NTFS file systems. Privacy Eraser embedded more than 250 free plugins, supporting many popular programs such as ACDSee, Adobe Reader, Microsoft Office, WinZip, WinRAR, Windows Media Player, VLC Player, BitTorrent, Google Toolbar and many others. Meaning you can also delete whatever tracks are left behind by other applications with your own plugins. It also supports plugins to further extend the software's cleaning features. With literally one click, Privacy Eraser will erase all digital footprints - web browser cache, cookies, browsing history, address bar history, typed URLs, autocomplete form history, saved passwords, index.dat files, Windows' run history, search history, open/save history, recent documents, temporary files, recycle bin, clipboard, dns cache, log files, error reporting and more. All main popular web browsers are supported, including Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari, and Opera.
View below to learn more and to view the source code to do the job.Privacy Eraser Free is an easy to use solution for protecting your privacy by deleting your browsing history and other computer activities.
The method I now use is to create a batch file to rename the subfolder below the folder containing the index.bat files and to then only copy the folders back to the original location that don’t contain these Spyware files but the resultant batch files needs to be run from a separate windows account that has full administrator permissions. One method that might still works is to boot-up in safe mode and then assign yourself administrator rights and then see if you can find the files to delete them
Some of the ‘Special Hidden’ folders won’t show even when you use a registry hack and killing processes ‘Explorer’ and ‘IExplorer’ before you try to delete them still won’t unlock the files on Windows 7 X 64 (Build 7600) and running batch files without exposing account names and passwords cannot remove these index.dat files at reboot due to the wrong windows permissions. Microsoft is so desperate to keep you away from Index.dat files that they keeps moving the goalposts via service packs and new versions of windows so what worked yesterday, won’t work today. This tool works in Windows 2000/XP/Vista only. If you want to delete any information such as URLs, files, and documents, simply select it by checking the checkbox and hit Delete button. It will then display the complete information which you can examine easily. Once it has detected all the index.dat files, select the one which you want to analyze. Run the program and click the search button, this will search for all present index.dat files in the system and will display the results in a simple window. It can also come handy if you want to keep a check on your kids and family members. Index.dat Analyzer is a free utility through which you can find, view, examine and remove all information that you think preaches your privacy. Index.dat files are hidden files on your computer that contain all tracks of your online activity, where have you been on internet, what sites you visited, list of URLs, files and documents you recently accessed. Before I begin, let me explain how Index.dat can be a potential privacy threat to you.