Mil Shield 7.1

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Mil Shield protects your privacy by removing all tracks from your online or offline PC activities. Mil Shield cleans the following tracks: AutoComplete forms and passwords, all Index.dat files, temporary Internet files, cookies, all Firefox, Opera, Apple Safari, Google Chrome, and Avant tracks, UserData records, typed URL history, browse history records, most recently used download folder, recent documents history, most recently used folders records of the Windows shell, common file dialogs history, file and computer search history, Start menu Run history and frequently used programs, Recycle Bin at low level (not only through the Windows), Windows temporary files, and restores your home page if it is hijacked and finally it cleans the tracks of some popular applications.

Version 7.1 has support for Windows 7 and cleaning of Avant browser tracks.

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