Welcome to ECCIE, become a part of the fastest growing adult community. Take a minute & sign up!

Welcome to ECCIE - Sign up today!

Become a part of one of the fastest growing adult communities online. We have something for you, whether you’re a male member seeking out new friends or a new lady on the scene looking to take advantage of our many opportunities to network, make new friends, or connect with people. Join today & take part in lively discussions, take advantage of all the great features that attract hundreds of new daily members!

Go Premium

Go Back   ECCIE Worldwide > General Interest > Technical Questions
test
Technical Questions Even the most computer-savvy may have technical questions regarding navigation of the site. Ask it here! If you have an answer, be our guest! (For further assistance, contact your local moderator or see the "Emails to the Staff" post in the Questions for the Staff city forums)

Most Favorited Images
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
Most Liked Images
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
  • Thumb
Top Reviewers
cockalatte 649
MoneyManMatt 490
Still Looking 399
samcruz 399
Jon Bon 397
Harley Diablo 377
honest_abe 362
DFW_Ladies_Man 313
Chung Tran 288
lupegarland 287
nicemusic 285
Starscream66 281
You&Me 281
George Spelvin 270
sharkman29 256
Top Posters
DallasRain70812
biomed163453
Yssup Rider61110
gman4453307
LexusLover51038
offshoredrilling48749
WTF48267
pyramider46370
bambino42973
The_Waco_Kid37276
CryptKicker37225
Mokoa36497
Chung Tran36100
Still Looking35944
Mojojo33117

Reply
 
Thread Tools
Old 07-04-2015, 11:17 AM   #1
Guest021417
Account Disabled
 
Join Date: Sep 28, 2013
Posts: 478
Encounters: 16
Default Best Hard Drive / Memory Cleaner

I use the free version of CCleaner which is set to run on startup. One of the attributes of the free version is "Privacy Protection" which (I assume) is limited to cleaning out the history and cookies when it runs at startup.

The next version CCleaner Professional has an attribute called "Complete Cleaning". According to the Piriform website is simply an administrative tool to clean multiple users as an admin.

Is there a better program out there (preferably free, but not expensive) that gives performs better in erasing my web history? The SO is rarely on my laptop but just looking for the best possible alternatives. Also, is there a way to do a "factory reset" that erases everything in case the "nuclear option" is necessary (i.e. the SO wants to have the laptop analyzed by a pro)?
Guest021417 is offline   Quote
Old 07-04-2015, 04:46 PM   #2
2wheels2fun
Valued Poster
 
2wheels2fun's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 31, 2009
Location: Hell, Arkansas
Posts: 363
Encounters: 1
Default

Another option is to run a linux distro called Tails. The entire OS runs from a cd-rom. While in use, no data is ever written to the hard-drive. Thus, there is nothing to find.
2wheels2fun is offline   Quote
Old 07-04-2015, 10:11 PM   #3
YoHou
Valued Poster
 
YoHou's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 3, 2012
Location: Houston
Posts: 611
Encounters: 23
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by 2wheels2fun View Post
Another option is to run a linux distro called Tails. The entire OS runs from a cd-rom. While in use, no data is ever written to the hard-drive. Thus, there is nothing to find.


Tails is overkill for this gentleman, but there are other options. It's probably the best option if he wants to protect it from a "pro," but it's not going to be very fun for him.

You can use your browser and set it into private mode. This wipes history and clears cookies after every session.

If you're using chrome press CTRL+SHIFT+N and a new window should open up with mr spy on the top left of the window. This means you're in incognito mode.

For Firefox, you press CTRL+SHIFT+P.

If you have firefox, then you can also create a new profile and switch between them.

You can run that command in start > run, but it's going to stay in Run's history.
Doing it in the live start menu is a little more stealthy. You can also have the cleared using CCleaner though...


To launch the profile manager, click on start, and type in:

Code:
firefox -p
You should see a profile manager pop up and you can create a prpfile there. Keep the default there and not use it for the hobby/porn. When you want to use it, just launch the manager and start firefox with the profile you want. This should keep it separated and she would never know. Still visible to a pro though, depending how through he is or what tools he uses. Chances are they don't check profiles, but if they go into the appdata manually, then they can see it.



You can also take it a step further by installing a separate browser, like Opera, and deleting all the icons from the desktop and start menu. To launch it you would just click the start menu and type in opera.exe. This is just like the firefox profile method, except it's a different browser.

There are many different ways to skin this cat, but those are some of the easier ones.

Also, when you use ccleaner, use the wipe free space (NOT DRIVE WIPER). That way if someone tries to scan your HDD for deleted files it will only be finding the zeros filled in to the unused sectors of the drive, usually "deleted files".

Drive wiper does the same thing, but it'll nuke your whole drive and you will lose the info on it.
YoHou is offline   Quote
Old 07-05-2015, 07:55 AM   #4
normalguy21
Valued Poster
 
normalguy21's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 6, 2014
Location: Central time zone
Posts: 3,621
Encounters: 30
Default

Since data is stored in so many places on you PC there is a lot of stuff the cleaners don't remove.

Short of reloading your OS your still leaving tracks.

Glary web is also very good free utilility.
normalguy21 is offline   Quote
Old 07-05-2015, 10:38 AM   #5
Mr. GPop
Account Disabled
 
Join Date: Jul 9, 2013
Location: Houston TX
Posts: 788
Encounters: 10
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by pilot4u2.0 View Post
I use the free version of CCleaner which is set to run on startup. One of the attributes of the free version is "Privacy Protection" which (I assume) is limited to cleaning out the history and cookies when it runs at startup.

The next version CCleaner Professional has an attribute called "Complete Cleaning". According to the Piriform website is simply an administrative tool to clean multiple users as an admin.

Is there a better program out there (preferably free, but not expensive) that gives performs better in erasing my web history? The SO is rarely on my laptop but just looking for the best possible alternatives. Also, is there a way to do a "factory reset" that erases everything in case the "nuclear option" is necessary (i.e. the SO wants to have the laptop analyzed by a pro)?

Are you looking to wipe the browser history or the system itself?

You can set up FireFox to run off a a thumb drive with auto-mount. what that does is when you plug in the thumby into your pc, the FF icon appears on the desktop. All cookies, history, bookmarks etc are stored on the thumby

As for a "Nuclear Option" there are 2 ways I suggest. If your laptop/desktop has the "Oh Shit" disks (the ones that re-install the system to the factory set up it came from day 1, IE, no programs installed other than the OS) then you can use that. If it did not come with these disks, there might be a program that allows them to be made.. usually 2-4 DVD's all you will need for what is known as Day 1 install.

The other option is download the G-parted Distro from distrowatch.com and create a boot CD.

Gparted can remove, repartition and format the drive. Once you have removed all partitions on your HD, then created 1-3 partitions, formatted them then gone back and removed them again THERE IS NO WAY DATA CAN be collected.

I go the extra mile on my Dell laptop - it has an easy to remove HD, 2 Phillips screws and I can pop out the small hd, pop in a generic OS hd and then I boot it up and let it update - (it runs linux so this will show activity on drive but not much)

Some laptops make it a bit more tricky to do the drive swap so look at this option.

Running Linux as the OS will also allow you to encrypt your HOME directory - this is basically the c:\users\ directory and all data there is encrypted. You create a key file (keep this separate) and you should be safe.
Mr. GPop is offline   Quote
Old 07-05-2015, 10:45 AM   #6
Muffdiver2014
Valued Poster
 
Muffdiver2014's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 15, 2015
Location: Cali
Posts: 100
Encounters: 12
Default

Portable Apps

http://portableapps.com

Run everything from a thumb drive
Chrome, Firefox, email client software for your monger email unless you just use gmail or some such.

no history on your PC at all, and you just pull it out when you are done.
Muffdiver2014 is offline   Quote
Old 07-17-2015, 06:12 AM   #7
jframe2
Valued Poster
 
jframe2's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 5, 2010
Location: World Citizen
Posts: 886
Default a little more info .....

I am a BIG portablepps user.... have been for many years. On my browser right now.

A little clarification is in order about portable apps: while it is correct there will be no history from the web-browser, there can be tracks left showing a program was used.

Also, be aware if you are downloading anything when using a portable app browser, there will be data left on the PC from the download. But straight browsing is fairly safe.

Portable apps are just that, portable; they do not install on the PC but they are not stealth apps.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Muffdiver2014 View Post
Portable Apps

http://portableapps.com

Run everything from a thumb drive
Chrome, Firefox, email client software for your monger email unless you just use gmail or some such.

no history on your PC at all, and you just pull it out when you are done.
jframe2 is offline   Quote
Old 07-17-2015, 08:35 AM   #8
ck1942
Meet & Greet Organizer
 
ck1942's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 17, 2009
Location: "Hobbyverse"
Posts: 7,112
Encounters: 181
Default

Hobbiests, indeed ALL computer owners need to insure that the very basic hardware security measures are in place.

Your p.c. or laptop or any other personal device, such as your hobby cell phone, must initially be secure. Otherwise wiping any data is almost pointless.

The unit administrator should limit any guest access to a "guest" account.

That way if the s.o.'s computer fails, she may use the guest account which keeps her out of your account. Best always that your s.o. has her own hardware. It is cheap "insurance!"

No one other than you should be using your hardware!

As for wiping data, all you are doing is cleaning your hardware. The cleaners above will do a decent job.

Always remember that there is no way to remove any data your ISP might have. Nor any way to remove data a distant host website may have collected.

Unless you always use a wi-fi host outside your home or office access points, you are always leaving some sort of data trail.
ck1942 is offline   Quote
Old 07-22-2015, 05:29 PM   #9
goodtimes
Gaining Momentum
 
Join Date: Feb 6, 2010
Location: DFW
Posts: 31
Encounters: 1
Default Eraser

If you really absolutely positively need to delete some data from your pc, I recommend Eraser at http://sourceforge.net/projects/eraser/ . It will clean the data to Department of Defense standards and higher, so, you really cant ask for much more than that.
goodtimes is offline   Quote
Old 07-25-2015, 10:32 AM   #10
Guest021417
Account Disabled
 
Join Date: Sep 28, 2013
Posts: 478
Encounters: 16
Default

Rather than start a new thread I thought I would take this in a different direction. I am now going to install a VPN on my laptops and phone. Probably going with a paid VPN instead of the free ones. Right now I am looking at privateinternetaccess.com or witopia.net. Anyone have any recommendations.

For payment, I plan on using a vanilla prepaid card so there is no trace back to me. In case the VPN does get hacked Ashley Madison style. I was also thinking about upgrading my old hobby flip phone to one with hotspot capability. If I did I would VPN on a mobile phone that was also paid for with a vanilla prepaid card. Is this overkill?

I looked at the portable apps website and like it. However, carrying around a separate thumb drive creates its own problems in my case. If I did do this, it would have to be an encrypted thumb drive. I did find this link informative and there are others if you search VPN.

http://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?...&highlight=vpn

Also plan on installing TOR browser and deleting all the icons and running it as a tor.exe as YoHou suggested above.

Any other thoughts or suggestions?
Guest021417 is offline   Quote
Old 07-25-2015, 08:39 PM   #11
goodtimes
Gaining Momentum
 
Join Date: Feb 6, 2010
Location: DFW
Posts: 31
Encounters: 1
Default

I've heard good things about hidemyass.com (real site). I have not used it personally but I know a few people who have and they had good things to say about it.
goodtimes is offline   Quote
Old 07-25-2015, 10:16 PM   #12
Guest021417
Account Disabled
 
Join Date: Sep 28, 2013
Posts: 478
Encounters: 16
Default

goodtimes - That came up in my research and on Chat this morning a member suggested cyberghostvpn.com

I am not sure how "hide my ass" runs but with a name like that I think it would stick out on some kind of search. However, I guess most IT guys are familiar with all the VPN names.
Guest021417 is offline   Quote
Old 07-26-2015, 03:16 PM   #13
goodtimes
Gaining Momentum
 
Join Date: Feb 6, 2010
Location: DFW
Posts: 31
Encounters: 1
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by pilot4u2.0 View Post
goodtimes - That came up in my research and on Chat this morning a member suggested cyberghostvpn.com

I am not sure how "hide my ass" runs but with a name like that I think it would stick out on some kind of search. However, I guess most IT guys are familiar with all the VPN names.
Yeah, probably any vpn service is about as good as the next really. The things I would look for in deciding would be

1. do they support AES encryption (almost all should)?
2. How many/where are the connection points?
3. Does the vpn connection limit your bandwidth (which you would really only know by trying it)?

As to the use of the prepaid card, personally, seems kind of overkill to me. The only "logs" that a vpn provider would ever maintain on you are logs that would indicate connect time and disconnect time, so theres really no trace of what was done during the connection. The mere fact that you connected to a vpn doesnt really mean anything.

Using tor on a vpn is definitely overkill. The purpose of tor is basically to allow you to be annoymous without having to use a vpn, so using both is kind of pointless in my opinion.
goodtimes is offline   Quote
Reply



AMPReviews.net
Find Ladies
Hot Women

Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright © 2009 - 2016, ECCIE Worldwide, All Rights Reserved