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GhostWipe
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Introduction
Unlike GhostSurf's other features, which protect your privacy by keeping
information from reaching the Internet, GhostWipe protects your privacy
by preventing others from seeing information stored on your computer.
You can start GhostWipe by choosing its menu item from GhostSurf's tray
menu.
Choosing What to Clear
In the "Elements to Clear" box, you can select and deselect data elements
you would like GhostWipe to clear from your computer. As shown, GhostWipe
can get rid of your web history, your temporary web files (which also reflect
the sites you've visited), site cookies, and other elements that are
not Internet-related (recycle bin, recent documents menu, etc).
Each element you select will be cleared when GhostWipe runs. You should
be careful when selecting these items--if GhostWipe clears your temporary
web files, your web browser will need to download some images from the
Internet again. If GhostWipe clears your cookies, you may need to re-login
to websites you visit. Although these elements compromise privacy, they
also often serve a useful purpose on your computer.
GhostWipe contains an element "GhostWipe internals" that will clear
the Privacy Control Center's list of websites (that you've visited).
This item is included here only for the convenience of those who often
clear the Privacy Control Center's list manually; it is not meant to
imply that you need to clear GhostSurf's internal settings to maintain
your privacy. In fact, GhostSurf aggressively protects all the information
inside it; and if you use password
protection, you should feel confident that no one can get at
your list of sites unless he knows your password. If, for some reason,
you don't want to use password protection or you just generally feel
more comfortable using this option, you are welcome to. But it is
not intended, like the others are, to protect your privacy; GhostSurf
is already protecting your privacy by encrypting all its settings.
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