Raoul Benchimol says:
Bottom Line:If you prefer safari, instead of private browsing with Firefox, iPurge Safari Caches makes the job to hide majority of your web activities.
Nice tool and cherry on the cake, the application is Free ;-)
Delete Safari cache
Hard Disk/private/var/ - Safari caches.
~/Library/Caches/com.apple.Safari/Cache.db
~/Library/Caches/Adobe/Flash Player/AssetCache
~/Library/Preferences/Macromedia/Flash Player/macromedia.com
~/Library/Preferences/Macromedia/Flash Player/#SharedObjects
~/Library/Caches/QuickTime/downloads
iPurge Safari Caches Login: Deletes the same caches, and you can set it as a login script in your 'System Preferences' > 'Accounts' > 'Login Items' pane. Select the script you prefer to use.
Other :
PPC/Intel, Mac OS X 10.4.4 or later
If you prefer safari, instead of private browsing with Firefox, iPurge Safari Caches makes the job to hide majority of your web activities.
Nice tool and cherry on the cake, the application is Free ;-)
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Adam Black says:
Already built-in
Bottom Line:The same thing can be accomplished (minus plugin cache) by going to Safari and selecting Empty Cache. At least it's free?