What you don't know about Windows can hurt you!
What happens when you click on an image from a website, view it, then delete it? You're OK, nobody's the wiser, right?  WRONG!
When you view an image in Windows, the image is opened by a program or application; Image Viewer, Internet Explorer, Windows Paint; or opened in an application you choose; Adobe PaintShop, PhotoShop, Ulead, etc. You view it, delete it, no problem. Yes, there is a problem. There's a long, long history left behind in Windows. A cookie is taken from the website on which you got the image and saved in Windows. The URL of the site is saved in IE History. The website is logged and saved in the IE cache. The website is logged and saved in Windows temporary Internet files. A record is saved in the recently viewed files of the program you viewed the image in (or Windows Media player if it's a video). And worse, delete doesn't really mean delete in Windows. Deleting something only removes it from view on your desktop, however, that image or file is still burned to your hard drive and CAN BE RETRIEVED. After a couple of days alone, you may have 3000 or 4000 files saved to your IE cache alone. Can they be cleaned? Yes. Can the deleted images on your hard drive be cleaned? Yes. How?

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