Sun Java cache files - how to clean and erase privacy tracks.

This will clean Java cache files.

Manual clean instructions

    1. Delete all the files under the path C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Roaming\Sun\Java\Deployment\cache\javapi\v1.0\file

    2. Delete all the files under the path C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Roaming\Sun\Java\Deployment\cache\javapi\v1.0\jar

Privacy Mantra cleans Sun Java cache files automatically

Privacy Mantra will be happy to clean this location together with a whole bunch of other potential privacy threats! The best of all - it’s free!

Click here to see the list of all privacy threats that Privacy Mantra will erase and wash away.

Compatability notice

The instructions above are automatically generated on a Windows Vista machine. Some locations may vary between different platforms. For example on Vista the user directory is generally found under ‘c:\users\{username}’ while on previous Windows versions where user directories usually reside under ‘c:\documents and settings\{username}’.

Sun Java cache files - how to clean and erase privacy tracks.

This will clean Java cache files.

Manual clean instructions

    1. Delete all the files under the path C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Roaming\Sun\Java\Deployment\cache\javapi\v1.0\file

    2. Delete all the files under the path C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Roaming\Sun\Java\Deployment\cache\javapi\v1.0\jar

Privacy Mantra cleans Sun Java cache files automatically

Privacy Mantra will be happy to clean this location together with a whole bunch of other potential privacy threats! The best of all - it’s free!

Click here to see the list of all privacy threats that Privacy Mantra will erase and wash away.

Compatability notice

The instructions above are automatically generated on a Windows Vista machine. Some locations may vary between different platforms. For example on Vista the user directory is generally found under ‘c:\users\{username}’ while on previous Windows versions where user directories usually reside under ‘c:\documents and settings\{username}’.