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	<title>File shredders and disk wipers &#187; privacy</title>
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		<title>The Imminent Need to Have System Cleaners</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Sep 2008 17:54:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Deleting your browsing history and temporary Internet files is just not enough. You need to use system cleaners as well. This ensures security for you and your business.
Whenever you are hooked to the Internet, your computer actually collects information about your activities on the web in the form of cookies and other temporary Internet files. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Deleting your browsing history and temporary Internet files is just not enough. You need to use system cleaners as well. This ensures security for you and your business.</em></p>
<p>Whenever you are hooked to the Internet, your computer actually collects information about your activities on the web in the form of cookies and other temporary Internet files. The accumulation of such files over time can certainly make your computer perform sluggishly, and this is why there is indeed a need to clear your computer of these temporary files. You can actually do this effectively with system cleaners. Moreover, the sluggish performance of your computer is not the only reason behind the need to delete such files. More importantly, you need to do this to ensure security for yourself.</p>
<p>When you are on the Internet, you would actually put yourself at risk to the common hackers all over the web. They have all sorts of software to access your passwords, your login information, and even your financial information that you have stored in your computer. Sure, this critical information would be stored in encrypted format on your computer’s hard disk. However, encryption would not stop these hackers from getting the valuable information they need from your computer. Thus, you should do what it takes to protect yourself from these hackers and the threat that they pose. You should then pay attention to the deletion of your browser history, your cache, and your temporary Internet files for these are the very files that hackers would use in their attempt to gain access to your financial and security information.</p>
<p>Do not ever make the assumption that hackers are not equipped with sophisticated tools and software that can help them in their criminal endeavors. If you have been an Internet user for some time now, you surely must have heard about spyware applications becoming more and more rampant in the Internet. Spyware programs are one of the best utilities hackers can make use of to gain access to sensitive information stored in your computer. With these programs, a hacker can actually detect which files store financial information in your computer. These files are then sent out to the hacker’s own computer, and the hacker can then use your financial information for whatever purpose it would fulfill. So before you switch off your personal computer and call it a day, you should make it a habit to delete your browsing history, your cookies, and your temporary Internet files. You can easily do this by going to your Local Disk, which is usually your Drive C, and delete the necessary files. However, if you are handling very important financial information every single workday, then you should consider getting security applications that do more than just delete such files from your hard drive.</p>
<p>There are many applications that you can find in the market right now. All you have to do is look for system cleaners for this particular purpose. If you do not have the time to go to your local computer store, then you can also look for such products online. System cleaners are very easy to find on the Internet so just Google these applications up and you will find a lot of options in no time. Just look for the one that has the features that you need the most.</p>
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		<title>Deleting Cookies and Such to Ensure Privacy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Aug 2008 17:53:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because there are many hackers all over the web, it is better to delete browser history, cookies, and temporary files regularly. Educate yourself on how to do just that.
When you are hooked to the Internet, there will certainly be hackers waiting in line for you to make the slightest mistake. These hackers would not hesitate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Because there are many hackers all over the web, it is better to delete browser history, cookies, and temporary files regularly. Educate yourself on how to do just that.</em></p>
<p>When you are hooked to the Internet, there will certainly be hackers waiting in line for you to make the slightest mistake. These hackers would not hesitate to do whatever it takes to get sensitive information about you, your Internet activity, and just about any sort of information that they can use for their own selfish purposes. Thus, you have to do all that you can to protect yourself. One effective way to do this is to delete Internet surfing data from your system. More specifically, you should delete your browser history, your cookies, and your temporary files from your system. Here are some tips on how you can delete these completely.</p>
<p>When you surf a browse a particular website, what happens here is that your hard drive would store cookies. Cookies are actually files that contain information about the website you are visiting. These cookies are saved so that the next time you visit that particular website, you would no longer have to log in, since your log in information has already been saved. This would also make browsing faster for you. This makes the storage of cookies reasonable, right? Wrong. This is because hackers can use your stored cookies to know your log in information, and they can then make use of such information for whatever illegal purposes. The wise thing to do then is to delete your cookies before you shut down your computer. You can easily do this via your browser window. Just click on TOOLS and follow the options leading to the deletion of cookies.</p>
<p>Temporary Internet files, on the other hand, are not really that temporary, contrary to the implication of its name. This is because the files can stay right in your hard drive long after you are done surfing. Your computer is actually designed to store such temporary files so that the next time you access the same website, browsing would become faster. Because of the stored temporary Internet files, your computer no longer has to access the page from the Internet. Still, you can do away with his advantage simply because these files are actually the ones being used by spyware programs. Spyware programs access these files so that hackers can study your Internet browsing activities. Because of such a disadvantage, it would be so much better to just delete these temporary files before you call it a day as well.</p>
<p>You should also take the time to delete your surfing history as well. Most browsers, especially Internet Explorer, keep a record of the websites that you view, to make access of previously browsed websites faster as well. This would still be used by hackers to study your browsing activities, in the hopes of getting valuable information that they can use. Simply click the Clear History button of your browser so that you can delete your surfing history.</p>
<p>As long as you are connected to the Internet, there will always be hackers on the lookout for you to take the slightest slip. Better educate yourself on these methods so as to protect yourself from these online threats.</p>
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