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If you use the Google search to search for
something, the Internet files will start to download to your computer
locally. Once you close your browser, HistoryKill will auto-kill and
clean them. This is normal and there is nothing wrong with HistoryKill.
This quiz-zone.co.uk/quizrounds/030.../ link indicates that it is not
the path to your computer locally. HistoryKill cleans the Internet
files from the Cookies, Temporary Internet Files, Windows Temp and
History folders in the C drive. We hope this will answer your question.
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