Ever wonder if your privacy is ask risk when using your computer? Everythign you do online could be tracked, stored, and even, later reviewed by anyone who has access to your computer! There's even a possibility that your computer could be viewed REMOTELY!
We strongly suggest Internet Privacy Pro 2.0 to anyone who owns a computer. See below for an online tour!
| Step 1: Microsoft Windows Options Step 2: Start Menu Options Step 3: Microsoft Internet Explorer Options Step 4: Netscape Navigator 3+ Options Step 5: Email Options Step 6: Instant Messaging Options Step 7: AOL Browser Options Step 8: Opera Browser Options Step 9: General Options Step 10: Custom Options Step 11: Drive Options Step 12: Restrictions Settings |

AOL Browser URL’s List from Address Bar
AOL's browser keeps track of all URLS that you type into your browser. This is not the same as Auto-Complete URLS, you must click on the down arrow in your browsers location field to view these URLS. Use this option to erase this data.
Erase Visited URL History Files
Windows keeps records of the history of files opened by users in the Browser which can be displayed when the click history button in the browser is pressed. To erase this history, check this option. This option will delete all the history except today's history.
Temporary Internet Files
Your browser stores copies of all the pages you visit when you are surfing on the internet. These file can take up a lot of space. Use this option to erase this data.
Auto complete Form and Password
Windows keeps track of all the data you type while you are surfing on the internet for better user convenience. When you are viewing a website with a form on it, if you try to enter data into the fields, Windows will try to "guess" what data you want to enter. Windows even saves the password and user login on some sites so that the next time there is no need for the user to enter the password to log into that sites. This option will delete all the data related to forms and also delete all the passwords entered by the user.
Erase index.dat Files
Index.dat is a file, which stores user information like history and other things. This file is created at the time of logon in Windows. This option will delete all the index.dat files present in Windows profiles.
AOL Cookies
Cookies are basically data that web sites leave in your system to identify you at the time of your next visit or for next page request. Over a few hours of surfing you will see that many cookies have been deposited in your browser. If you visit certain sites, which you trust, and you want to keep cookies from those sites only, use the Add button to add them to the Cookie Keep List. This option will keep just the cookies you want, and eliminate the rest. This feature makes it much easier to manage new cookies while ignoring the ones you have already chosen to keep list.
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