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Delete Temporary Internet File
Friday, November 20, 2009
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Did you know that every time you surf the Internet, your computer is quietly storing files full of information about you? One type of file that your computer keeps is called a temporary Internet file. A temporary Internet file could be a graphic, a web page, a cookie, a video file etc. These files are stored so that the next time you visit the web site associated with that temporary Internet file, the page will load faster. Normally, when you view a web page with a lot of images, multimedia effects or text, your web browser has to load each one over the Internet. This can be really time consuming. And everyone knows how irritating it is to have to wait for a web page to load all the way. Having temporary Internet files means quicker web browsing for you and a little less work for your web browser.
This may seem like a good thing, but think about your temporary Internet files from a different point of view. Imagine someone else sitting down to your computer and opening up all your temporary Internet files. This person would be able to see everything you had seen in your recent Internet sessions. They would see pictures, video, text and more just as you had seen it. It would be as if they had been standing over your shoulder the whole time. Would you feel comfortable with someone watching you when you surf the Internet?
You may think its easy to just delete temporary Internet files or that getting rid of these files is just a matter of deleting a few directories on your C drive, but this is not the case. Windows stores these files deep in your hard drive in places that are very difficult to get to. To delete temporary Internet files properly, you need an expert.
Private IE is a program that was designed with the protection of your privacy in mind. Private IE will delete temporary Internet files, clean out your cookies and cache and can be set to clear your browser history, empty your recycle bin and clear out your recent documents list. With Private IE, you can delete temporary Internet files and be sure that no one will invade your computer privacy.
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