Auto Clear History 2.1.3.6

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Auto Clear History is an effective computer evidence and web history cleaning tool. It could quickly clean all history of your web browsing and computer use permanently. Many programs and web browsers log data of which programs you run, which videos you watch, and which websites you visit. Easily and safely clean this saved data so the next person using your computer will never know your computer activity. It can wipe activity history of dozens of programs such as FireFox, Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player, Yahoo, MSN, and Google, etc. It could also automatically empty your recycle bin, clear your clipboard or "copy and paste" feature, clean your history of run programs, recently opened files, and much more.

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