Used History Eraser - Privacy Clean for Android?


History Eraser - Privacy Clean Analysis

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History Eraser - Privacy Clean is an Android utility designed to help users maintain their privacy by easily deleting various types of search history and cached data. This free app offers a user-friendly interface that allows for one-tap cleaning of app histories, enhancing both security and storage management. Key features include the ability to delete recent searches, map searches, email records, clipboard content, application cache, and downloads without the need for root access.

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The app focuses on optimizing device performance by freeing up space and safeguarding personal information. Users can delete specific types of data or perform a comprehensive clean-up. However, it is important to note that due to updates in Google Play policies, features related to SMS and call log cleaning are no longer available. Overall, History Eraser serves as a practical tool for those keen on enhancing their digital privacy.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
6.3.11.151
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 9.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
373
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

History Eraser can clean history of apps by only one tap.

History Eraser can clean history of apps by only one tap. It can help you to protect your privacy, and it can also help you to free up the internal storage. No root permission required!

Features

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- Clear Browser History

- Clear Call Log

- Clear text messages

- Clear Market Search History (including new android market history of v3.0.26+)

- Clear Search History

- Clear Map Search History

- Clear Email History

- Clear Clipboard Data

- Clear Search History(Android >= 1.6) (assistance)

- Clear all app cache files

- Clear Frequently Called (Frequently Contacted)

- Clear Download History

- SMS Remove/Delete

- Delete/Remove SMS by Conversation

- Call Log Remove/Delete

v2.5.5 changes

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1. Add SMS clear options to one touch clear list

now we can separately del 4 kinds of thread, including:

a) Sent SMS/MMS

b) Received SMS/MMS

c) Failed SMS/MMS

d) SMS/MMS Draft

By using setting menu, you can also choose not to delete SMS/mms when screen off or you can choose not to delete locked/protected SMS/mms

v2.5 changes

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1. Add auto clear and preference setting

You can have schedule clear by menu-> setting -> select Clear When Screen Off. It will auto execute your last clear operation when screen off.

you can also set notification bar icon here and turn on phone rom memory statistics display.

2. Add frequently called (Frequently Contacted) clear

Some devices have a frequently called list in favorites tab. Now the delete operation of this list is available.

3.Add phone memory status showing

Show your phone Rom memory statistics. you can see how much memory freed after clear.

4. Use new text message deletion and move this function to menu options

txt message deletion option moved to menu, you can delete all of your SMS/mms by menu-> Del All SMS/MMS, beware that ALL of your text message will be deleted even if they are locked!

5. Add option to show notification bar

you can show notification bar to have a quick switch.to enable this:

menu->Setting->check Notification Bar Icon.

6. Adjust item display order.

move clear all apps cache function to the top of the list.


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