1. The first window will ask you to enter the name of the task you are about to define. You have the possibility to Disable the task (meaning that the task will not run at the scheduled time), or to Add to Quick Launch menu (adding it to the system tray icon menu). Checking the Close all windows box and entering a Hotkey will create the perfect "Panic Key".
For example:
Define a task that A) runs the Privacy Guard feature, then B) check the Close all window box, and C) define a hotkey.
Now you can surf at will, without the fear of the discovery if intruded. By simply using your newly created Panic Key all windows will close and the Privacy Guard will begin to run, eliminating traces of your activity.
2. The second window allows you to schedule the previously named task. The task can run daily, weekly, monthly, once, at startup, at logon or when idle. For each of these options the start time and specific details can be defined.
For example:
You can schedule the program to run every 5 days, every two weeks, on Tuesdays, the third Friday in July and August, etc.
3. The What to Erase window gives allows you to actually define the actions the new task will perform. You can choose to delete files or folders using the Erase Files feature, destroy the content of folders monitoring your computer and Internet activity by using the Privacy Guard feature, or ensure that the sensitive content of previously "deleted" files is actually erased, using the Erase Beyond Recovery feature.
4.Before completing your task specifications, you are allowed to set the required options to execute the task according to your needs. You have access to the Erase Options and Automation Options. |