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Why should I use PurgeFox when I can use FireFoxs [ Clear All ] button to delete Cookies, etc.?

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Why should I use PurgeFox when I can use FireFoxs [ Clear All ] button to delete Cookies, etc.?

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• FireFox’s [ Clear All ] button does not allow you to keep the good Cookies. PurgeFox provides a convenient means for you to protect your good Cookies so that its Purge Cookies function will not delete them. • PurgeFox has an option to place a special [PurgeFox Now] shortcut on the desktop for a one-click cleanup. This will execute the cleanup based on the options you have configured. • FireFox’s [ Clear All ] button clears all of FireFox’s History, Forms History and Cache as well as clearing all Cookies. If you only wanted to clear some of these, you would have to manually clear them one-at-a-time. • PurgeFox includes additional cleanup functions for Windows and, optionally, performs a Secure Erase. • PurgeFox includes the Plugin function and Plugins from PurgeIE Pro. • A Plugin Manager is available for you to create your own Plugins to delete files, folders and registry entries.

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