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Web Browsers Traces Eraser

Web Browsers Traces Eraser is an application from Novirusthanks that helps users to quickly clean internet traces from their computer. It’ll clean all traces of sites you have visited, downloaded history, cookies sessions, cache file, flash player traces, Java Cache, Log files, temp files and index.DAT Files on next Reboot.

The program can run from a USB drive, and it also supports command line parameters to automatically clean detected traces or it can load selected traces from an INI file.

Web Browsers Traces Eraser is very simple to use, when you run the program, it’ll analyze your system for Internet traces and automatically put a check in the traces present in the left panel. Click the button “Clean” to erase selected traces.

Web Browsers Traces Eraser can be downloaded at this link.

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