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Browser Cleaner

Clear cache, cookies, history, and download lists from every browser you have installed — all in one place.

What it does

Every web browser saves things: copies of images it's downloaded, cookies that track your login sessions, a history of what you've visited, auto-fill data, and more. Some of it speeds browsing up; some of it slows it down; some of it is a privacy concern if someone else uses your PC. Browser Cleaner finds every browser on your system and lets you choose exactly what to clear from each.

Supported browsers

Browser Cleaner automatically detects and cleans:

Browsers you don't have installed are skipped automatically.

What you can clear (per browser)

Cache

Saved copies of website images, styles, and scripts. Safe to delete — websites will simply re-download what they need on your next visit. Usually the biggest item on the list.

Cookies

Small tokens websites use to know who you are. Deleting cookies will sign you out of most websites. Do this if you want a clean slate or if you're sharing a PC.

Browsing History

The list of pages you've visited. Clear this if you care about privacy or if address-bar suggestions are cluttered with sites you don't revisit.

Download History

Just the list of files you've downloaded — not the files themselves.

Form Data

Auto-fill entries for name, address, and one-off form fields. Saved passwords are kept separately and are not touched.

Session Data

"Restore tabs from last time" state. Clearing this means the next time you open the browser it starts fresh with no restored tabs.

How to use it

  1. Close any open browser windows first — most browsers lock their data files while they're running.
  2. Go to Clean → Browser Cleaner.
  3. Click Scan. TuneBit measures everything it found.
  4. Check the boxes for each browser and data category you want to clear.
  5. Click Clean.
Safe preset for most people: Check Cache only. That recovers space and solves "why won't this site look right" problems without logging you out of anything or losing history.
Bookmarks and saved passwords are never cleared. They live in separate files and Browser Cleaner does not touch them. If you want to reset a browser completely, do so from the browser's own settings.