Thursday, March 18, 2010

Tiptoe protects our privacy while we use applications


Did they see that now most of the navigators have a called “private way” that allows us to use them without leaving track? Undoubtedly many find this very useful option, that's why someone thought that it would be a good idea to do the same with any program and this way there was born Tiptoe, an application dedicated to protecting our privacy while we use our favorite applications. Tiptoe can be used in preventive form before throwing an application, indicating him that during this meeting we do not want that anything remains kept. Then, on having stopped using, any track of the same one will be in charge of erasing it: preferences, record, cache memory, secondhand files recently, open windows, etc. All this will be re-spilled to the state that had the application before his last execution.
Also we will be able to use it to erase all the information that the applications have kept even before we have begun using the program, something like option of “erasing recent record” of the navigators. It costs to clarify that the application has a list of applications that he supports (15 at present), by which it cannot be used freely with any program since it is programmed to erase the specific points of each one. This can turn positively since it gives us the safety of not being a tool generic but thought especially to erase the tracks that every application leaves. Also we can suggest our own favorite applications so that they should be included in the next versions. Tiptoe costs USD$19.95 but it can be proved free for 15 days unloading the demo of 1.37MB compatible with Mac OS X from now on. I warn that the product was thrown today (of the mind of only one developer) for what is in his version 1.0 and it might contain errors. Route and Photo: i use this on osx

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