Temporary Internet Files
What are Temporary Internet Files?
Where is located Temporary Internet Files folder?
How to delete Temporary Internet Files?
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What are Temporary Internet Files?
Temporary Internet Files are, in fact, the cache of the Internet Explorer. This means that when you load a web page with Internet Explorer, it is saved on your computer so that if you later decide to open the same page again, it will open a lot faster. Temporary Internet Files improve speed of web browsing and also make possible so called offline browsing, which gives you the ability to open the web pages from cache even when you are not connected to the Internet.
Despite all these positive things about Temporary Internet Files, they have one big drawback: they compromise your privacy. Everyone with access to your computer can look into your Temporary Internet Files folder (location of this folder is discussed here) and see the sites that you have visited in the past. You can manually delete the contents of Temporary Internet Files folder (explained here) but this will not erase all traces of the pages because a special file called Index.dat is placed in this folder and it will still preserve the names and even the dates of your first visits to many pages.
Can we delete all traces that can be used to determine which pages were visited? And can we enjoy the benefits of Temporary Internet Files without fear that this will make our online habits highly exposed? Both questions have one answer: you can use Mil Shield to clean all traces and even to select some sites that can be left in Temporary Internet Files if you wish.
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If you want to know more about Temporary Internet Files and want to locate them and delete them manually, then read the next chapters of this article.
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Where is located Temporary Internet Files folder?
The location of the Temporary Internet Files folder depends on the version of Windows and whether or not you are using user profiles.
* If you have Windows Vista then Temporary Internet Files are in these locations (note that on your PC they can be on other drive instead of drive C):
C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\
C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Low\
Note, that you will have to change the settings of Windows Explorer to show all kinds of files (including the protected system files) in order to access these folders.
* If you have Windows XP or Windows 2000 then Temporary Internet Files are in this location (note that on your PC they can be on other drive instead of drive C):
C:\Documents and Settings\\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\
If you have only one user account on Windows XP or Windows 2000 then replace with Administrator to get the path of the Temporary Internet Files folder.
* If you have Windows Me, Windows 98, Windows NT or Windows 95 then index.dat files are in these locations:
C:\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\
C:\Windows\Profiles\\Temporary Internet Files\
Note that on your computer the Windows directory may not be C:\Windows but some other directory. If you don't have Profiles directory in you Windows directory don't worry - this just means that you are not using user profiles.
To delete Temporary Internet Files manually, do the following things:
1. Start Internet Explorer and click Tools menu, then select Internet Options... from this menu. This will open the Internet Options window.
2. Click General tab and then find in the section Temporary Internet Files the button Delete Files... and click it. A new dialog box opens.
3. In the Delete Files dialog box, click to select the Delete all offline content check box if you want to delete all Web page content that you have made available offline.
4. Click OK to delete the files. Note that if you are doing this for the first time, the deleting can take a large amount of time, so be patient.
WARNING! This will most probably delete all visible items in the Temporary Internet Files folder (except cookies) but a number of invisible traces may remain in the index.dat files. The only way to be sure that you are getting rid of all traces for good is the usage of specialized privacy protection program like Mil Shield.
Mil Shield is a powerful privacy protection program that was designed specifically to clean and shred the Temporary Internet Files. Additional benefit is the ability to preserve the tracks from some chosen by you sites (selective cleaning), which makes your browsing more comfortable and safe (it is rather suspicious to always have empty history, cookies and Temporary Internet Files - it is better to leave some tracks from "innocent" sites). Mil Shield also cleans all other tracks as index.dat files, cookies, history, cache, AutoComplete records, UserData records, history of recently used folders and documents and many more.
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Temporary Internet Files
What are Temporary Internet Files?
An introduction to the Temporary Internet files - what are they, what is their purpose and why are they threatening your privacy. Temporary Internet files are also known as the cache of the Internet Explorer and are used to speed up your browsing.
Where is located Temporary Internet Files folder?
The location of Temporary Internet Files folder depends on the version of Windows and Internet Explorer. In this chapter you can find out where are located Temporary Internet Files on your computer.
How to delete Temporary Internet Files?
Here you will find out how to delete Temporary Internet Files manually. While this is possible, it is a slow and error-prone process. You can use an automated program called Mil Shield to clean not only Temporary files but also all other tracks (index.dat files, cookies, history, temporary Internet files, recent documents history and many more) with single click of your mouse.
Temporary Internet Files
Every time you surf the Internet, your computer stores differen kinds of information about your surfing. One kind of information stored on your PCis called Temporary Internet files. Temporary Internet files could store graphic, text, videos, etc. The main purpose of Temporary Internet files is to speed up surfing so that the next time you visit the web site associated with Temporary Internet files, the web page will load faster.
So Temporary Internet files makes your surfing quicker but on the other side they could be a serious security issue as anyone who accesses your PC under the same account, would be able to see everything you had visited, downloaded, seen.
How to erase Temporary Internet Files
You may erase Temporary Internet Files manually or using special software.
Note: If you erase Temporary Internet Files manually not all history will be deleted. Temporary Internet Files index.dat can't be deleted manually as it is used by Windows all time
The best and the easiest way to erase Temporary Internet Files is using special software.
Clear All History helps you safely erase Temporary Internet Files including index files and other history information and will ensure that all your sensitive information is permanently deleted without any chances to recover.
How to erase Temporary Internet Files
How to erase Temporary Internet Files in Internet Explorer 7.0
Select "Tools"
Select "Internet Options".
Open the "General" tab.
In "Browsing history" area click the "Delete" button.
In "Delete browsing history" window click "Delete files"
Then click Yes, and then click Close.
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