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<blockquote data-quote="snadge" data-source="post: 1043304" data-attributes="member: 87977"><p>Thanks for the swift reply...</p><p></p><p>I will have a look, I used to use "RAM based caches" using a 3rd party tool years back! - it would save it to disk then at boot, load it up into ram (portable browser + cache) - but the saving to disk defeats the purpose, so I stopped using it - but thanks I will have a gander at that link, I just want to be able to ensure my data is completely gone (wiped) - I practice & study a lot of Opsec and Osint - I do nothing illegal, but have everything to protect, and like to keep telemetry etc off, and 'temp data' over-written. Hardened browsers, Comodo firewall on custom ruleset and then some...</p><p></p><p>cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snadge, post: 1043304, member: 87977"] Thanks for the swift reply... I will have a look, I used to use "RAM based caches" using a 3rd party tool years back! - it would save it to disk then at boot, load it up into ram (portable browser + cache) - but the saving to disk defeats the purpose, so I stopped using it - but thanks I will have a gander at that link, I just want to be able to ensure my data is completely gone (wiped) - I practice & study a lot of Opsec and Osint - I do nothing illegal, but have everything to protect, and like to keep telemetry etc off, and 'temp data' over-written. Hardened browsers, Comodo firewall on custom ruleset and then some... cheers [/QUOTE]
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