Max Eraser 4.2

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Max Eraser will clean your PC, clear your Internet history, and shred history and instant-messaging files for optimum PC performance. It also provides file encryption, file shredding, stealth operation, and a home-page lock. The stealth feature hides the operation of this advanced privacy system. The program erases the site address bar, the recent files list, your cache, the cookies, the favorites, the history logs, and the autocomplete Web addresses. You also have the ability to save selected cookies from elimination. Newer features include a new user-friendly interface, Quick Erase, Erase Plus, and Bleach Space. Erase Plus will shred/overwrite common areas of PC usage. Bleach Space will completely clean unused hard drive.

Major upgrades in version 4.2 includes advanced feature to eliminate cookies / adware created by sites that utilize Macromedia flash for customer tracking.

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