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123 Cleaner 6.10

Your computer is spying on you now! It stores all the evidence into your hard disk. Anyone using your computer can see where you have been on Internet, what images and movies you have seen, and even anything you have done on your computer could be seen by others. The Windows built-in functions will not protect you, most of the tracks can not be erased with them.

123 Cleaner is designed to protect you by cleaning up all the unwanted history data on your computer. With simply one click, 123 Cleaner allows you to erase the cache, cookies, history, typed URLs, autocomplete memory, and Window's temp folder, run history, search history, open/save history, recent documents, etc.

With 123 Cleaner, you can easily erase the tracks of applications,such as playlist of Realplayer, Mediaplayer, QuickTime, recent files of Office, Acrobat ,Winzip, etc.

123 Cleaner can also let you customize what file(s) and folder(s) to be erased. With 123 Cleaner's Secure Erasing feature, you can erase the files completely , which can not be recovered by others.

123 Cleaner also support popular browsers such as Netscape/Mozilla Firefox, Opera and MSN Explorer. 123 Cleaner implements the US Department of Defense 5220.22-M and NSA clearing and sanitizing standard, to gives you confidence that once deleted with 123 Cleaner, your file data is gone forever and can not be recovered. 123 Cleaner comes with an attractive interface and is easy to use.

This software is a shareware. You will be able to download and test 123 Cleaner during a certain period of time, then, if it does what you need, you will have to acquire the full version. The trial version available for download on www.softandco.com has a size of 2833 KBytes. For additional information and support request, please contact directly 123 Cleaner publisher.
123 Cleaner screenshot

123 Cleaner 6.10 was released by Kazi Software on Thursday 05 January 2012.

123 Cleaner will run on Windows 98, Windows 2000 and Windows XP.

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6.10Thursday 05 January 2012