couple of weeks ago someone posted a link for an internet eraser .....webwash i tink it was called.
Any chance of Posting the link again as i have done searches for it but cant find it anywhere.
Much appreciated
Dean
O/T webwash link
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Lizard
Re: O/T webwash link
Try this one it,s quick and easy to use and FREE!
but dont tell anyone else.......
but dont tell anyone else.......
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Lizard
Re: O/T webwash link
Ok, I know the link doesn,t work, and I,m not sure why!
if you leave out the www. it seems to work.
Lizard...trying to be helpful
if you leave out the www. it seems to work.
Lizard...trying to be helpful
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ghostdog
Re: O/T webwash link
the only real way to cover your tracks is to use a disc scrubber.
disk cleaners only 'clean' your disc - the information is still there until it is written over with something else. a disk scrubber will erase your tracks and then write over them with random 1's and 0's thus scrubbing your hard drive so that even the FBI cannot recover information from your browsing habits on your pc.
search on google for 'evidence eliminator'
disk cleaners only 'clean' your disc - the information is still there until it is written over with something else. a disk scrubber will erase your tracks and then write over them with random 1's and 0's thus scrubbing your hard drive so that even the FBI cannot recover information from your browsing habits on your pc.
search on google for 'evidence eliminator'
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woodgnome
Re: O/T webwash link
actually, there is NOTHING that can't be recovered from your hard disk, no matter what software you use - including 'evidence eliminator' and the like. the only sure fire way of protecting your privacy is to physically destroy the hard disk itself.
unless you're suspected of doing something very naughty indeed though, most potential snoopers are unlikely to have the tools at their disposal to unearth data that has been scrubbed. at least, that's how things stand for now but if the forensic technology becomes cheaper and more available...
unless you're suspected of doing something very naughty indeed though, most potential snoopers are unlikely to have the tools at their disposal to unearth data that has been scrubbed. at least, that's how things stand for now but if the forensic technology becomes cheaper and more available...
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mike johnson
Re: O/T webwash link
One of the best is said to be Eraser, available as a free DL from download.com (Cnet).