Simple answer is yes both Sweeper and BleachBits are Linux software you can 
download from the Software Repository. BleachBits and also BleachBits Root 
may already be installed, depends on the distro (Mint,Debian, Ubunut etc). 
You can choose what you want to clean. Each area item has a check box.

I am guessing you were not familiar with Windows security and utilities like 
CCleaner. Security in general has changed to the extreme to not even 
allowing cookies to remain on the system past the current session in 
browser. With Windows malware these were even being broken into for 
nefarious reasons by cyber crime. With more or less "hints" of very first 
Linux malware and/or intrusions occurring only in very, very recent years - 
this seems much less a concern but nevertheless should be.
Unbelievers HERE / take a look...
http://linuxducks.free-forums.org/viewforum.php?f=10

In security, what malware would seek especially leaning towards financial 
information, in Windows is called temporary internet files. For Linux this 
is cookies and browser history and other areas as recent files opened etc. 
They sift data to attempt to profile a user as to whether they may be a 
potential target which in worst cases ends a IDTheft and cards max-out etc. 
Tracking cookies are more towards "legal" entities which lean towards 
targetting users with sales according to browsing habits and even financial 
visits etc.

This is why it is recommended to use a simple utility software as Sweeper 
which safely deletes these in these areas where the information is stored. 
Using Private Session blocks storing of most and I am sure does not block 
signing into a place like you mentioned - a forum. Of course a cookie for 
simple identification purposes that you are the user are necessary for these 
type sign/log ins. I do not believe the Private session mode blocks these 
cookies.

You mentioned FF (Firefox browser) is saving everything you are doing at 
like a forum. I assume you mean when you look at History it is showing each 
site you visit. Each Forum page at each new string has a new website address 
(URL) which is why it is saving that in History. All browsers do that as 
default. It is the convenience as you move along and forgot what website you 
were at you can simply click History and click the link to go there again. 
However, today that is completely undesirable and is worst than cave man 
days in security and privacy. However, all browsers have Settings that allow 
you to adjust or click what you do not want stored all the time.

In FF click Tools all the way up top on the Menu Bar. If that is not showing 
then right click on the top bar and click Menu bar to make it show. Now 
clkick Tools and Options. At Options you will see all the various tweaks to 
have it perform the way you want to. Like Do Not Store Browsing History, 
Change Current Homepage, Tell Websites Not to Track and etc. In Windows you 
can simply do one click that deletes everything each time you close the 
browser (but there are still a couple items that CCleaner is used for). I do 
not believe browers for Linux have this option. It is a manual operation. 
This is what Sweeper is used for.

BleachBits cleans even more than simple browsing histories and files opened 
lists etc. It gets rid of orphaned junk left over files that may be present 
perhaps from uninstalled softwares etc. ALWAYS make sure you are NOT using 
BleachBits Root - as this may perform irreversible deletions, corrupting the 
system and rendering it inoperable to where you would have to reinstall 
Linux from scratch.  Regular BleachBits does very, very well for safe clean 
up of the system time to time. It is a full list of items to check you can 
browse down to choose.

I hope this helped!

gerald philly pa usa.
http://bluecollarpc.us/
http://linuxducks.webs.com/


-----Original Message----- 
From: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2013 1:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: G.LinuxDucks
Subject: Re: [LINUX_Newbies] Re: Starting software twice Linux




Good afternoon
Thank You for Email and Help.
Do Aug 29 18:36:00 2013



Am 18.08.2013 15:26, schrieb G.LinuxDucks:> Hi Sophie,
> You asked before and I don't think U got an answer, and may help clear
> some things up.
>
> If familiar with Windows and cleaning internet tracks as safe to delete
> temporary internet files with like CCleaner or manual settings in
> browser to delete each time browser is closed - the equivalent in Linux
> is a really fast simple safe clean up software of these temporary
> internet files .... it is called Sweeper.
*
Is this a software?
Where is this software to install?
For Linux
For FF?

How can I use a browser without saving pages.
Example:

Forum:  www.forum.org.
And I am writing a post.
Then I go to the next thread.
FF is saving every click and page.
How can I avoid this.
Private browsing deletes the passwords.


>
> You can download that from the built in Software Repository or like
> called Ubuntu Software Center in Ubuntu now etc.
*
OK
Does this clean ff or all browsers?


Simply click Choose All
> and when you close the browser - open Sweeper and run it. Takes less
> than a second unless a bit gunked up from a longer browsing session and
> like watching You Tubes etc. Then may take about up to five seconds.
*
OK

>
> The other more thorough cleaner and widely used is BleachBits (not Root
> BleachBits - could be dangerous to use if not really experienced with
> Linux Files). This also should be available in the Software Repository
> for download and installation. There are more clean up options available
> for a more thorough clean up across the board.
*
Ok
What does BleachBits clean?


>
> I am thinking two things may be a possible culprit. One, have you
> installed a browser Toolbar?
*
I think NO.
I installes FF.
I installed plugin flash and plugin flashsleep. So only if I click
I can see flash most times they do not show flash.
Also I installed  session manager.

Nothing more.


May be a bad one that did resets of the
> browser like Homepage, default Search Engine, 404 error splash page,
> etc. The other may be a Java problem even infection? Try Clam Antivirus
> or Comodo or other.
*
OK
>
> What happens if you try to change your Homepage back to your choice?
> Like open FF and go to the page you want for Homepage and click
> Edit>Preferences and click Current Homepage and close. Hit the Homepage
> button.
>*
Sorry
I do not understand.

90% surfing is happy.
Sometimes there is a bad page example big video in the pr.


Regards
Sophie





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