Remember Me
forgot your password?

Control the Privacy of Your Computer

Decades back when Sting churned out the chart topper “Every breath you take…I’ll be watching you”, he must’ve thought about dedicating to his lady love. But years later, it now seems that these same words can be easily and in a well fitted manner applied to one’s personal computer. In other words, from logging in to logging out whatever the user does on the computer ranging from typing out a word document, watching a movie or browsing porn sites on the internet, the computer keeps a record of it in the system folders in the form of temporary internet files or cookies, etc. These files can be easily accessed later by anyone, the user or the others as well, in order to get an idea of the previous activities on that particular computer.

While it may sound to be quite an advantageous idea, the fact that each and every move of a user gets recorded in the system folders and also in the operating system related software and applications such as the Windows media player, etc and is there to see for anyone who logs in is a serious compromise on the issue of a user’s privacy and can indeed have serious and damaging consequences on his or her professional as well as personal life. Hence, the best solution one can possibly come up with in order to confront such potentially threatening situations is to be extremely particular about clearing all the records from the internet history. While this task can be performed manually by deleting all the relevant files and cookies, it is always recommended to use one of those applications to make a surer job out of it and do the entire thing in a more efficient manner.

Privacy Control software is one such application and one of the most popular and efficient ones available at the moment. Considered by several web sites and magazines as the leading software application for protecting one’s privacy so far the computer related activities are concerned, Privacy Control mainly functions by checking out all the relevant folders on one’s system and deleting them methodically so as to efface out all the aspects which could have been later identified as footprints on the computer. Moreover, it has a highly user friendly interface with a variety of options making it extremely easy for the user to decide exactly what to get rid of and which ones to keep intact. Privacy Control scans the entire system and projects a summary for the user to select the files and cookies to be wiped out. This task not only just preserves the user’s privacy but also enhances the performance of the overall system. Privacy Control requires a 300 MHz processor, a 64 MB memory and 20 MB of free hard disk space to run on one’s computer. It is compatible with almost all the operating systems since the Windows 2000 including XP, Vista, 2003 with all of their versions.

Bill
Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish

Add new Comment



Captcha

  • Latest Software Articles
  • More from Bill

DSA Organizations Views Warehouse Control Systems Integral to 2010 Success

By: Thomas Cutler | 22/12/2009
DSA Organizations Views Warehouse Control Systems Integral to 2010 Success

Payroll software more than software as a service

By: Daniel Adams | 22/12/2009
ADP is the UK’s leading supplier of payroll services, time and management systems, HR software solutions and related services for all types of businesses. Contact us at ADP to find out more about payroll services, time & attendance systems and HR software solutions. Call 0800 180 4994.

Get More From PlayStation 2

By: Sarah Reddingworth | 22/12/2009
Do you have a PlayStation 2? Do you want to get more out of it? This amazing gaming console brought out to the world in 2000 is one which has taken the world. Now you can discover how to extend it!

How to convert MOD to AVI MPEG WMV MP4 VOB 3GP?

By: lazerer | 22/12/2009
How to convert MOD files to AVI MPEG WMV MP4 VOB 3GP? Follow this guide and you will find it can’t be much easier to make your MOD files playable on computer, iPhone, iPod, Blackberry, Zune, PSP, Creative Zen, etc.

How to Rip DVD on a Mac (including Snow Leopard)

By: Kindour | 22/12/2009
The following guide is going to show you how to rip DVD's to all sorts of video and audio formats on Mac OS X (including Snow Leopard) using DVD Ripper for Mac. It also shows several tips and tricks you need to pay attention to while using this Mac DVD Ripper to rip DVD on your Mac machine.

How to organize photos collection by removing duplicate files?

By: John SWA Smith | 22/12/2009
How to organize photos collection by removing duplicate files? There was a time when we used to take pictures using cameras with films which had to be developed to get the required pictures and it used to be difficult to get their soft copy. But now with digital photography you can simply load pictures into your computer using a data cable or a memory card, and it also save photographers the trouble of keeping hard copies of their photo albums in a safe place.

Australia Accounting Software Secondary Functions

By: Steele Rudd | 22/12/2009
In addition to the core modules and functionalities of accounting software products and applications, there are also certain secondary modules and functionalities that have been incorporated to make these products as useful as they can be in providing a holistic solution to your organisation’s accounting needs.

The Distinction Between Paid And Free Video Editing Software

By: Lance Carr | 22/12/2009
If you are in search of video editing programs and have noticed that there are a few free ones available then the issue is, why pay for video editing programs?

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (1.02, 8, w3)