This is an issue that some users encountered: Apparently, users are highly concerned that their personal information may be synced with plenty of computers they no longer use. However, further research revealed that the images and videos the user was using were, in fact, part of the Outlook cache:

What does this sync do?

In theory, this sync allows users to have access to their private files on pretty much every PC they log in with their account. Unfortunately, this also means that those using public PCs are in danger of having their personal information made public. As such, this article was devised to help you completely delete your Outlook cache step-by-step.

How can I delete synced files from other PCs?

1. Delete the Outlook Cache on a certain PC

You can remove synced files from another computer to your main one by deleting the Outlook cache. If you remove the Outlook cache, it won’t delete emails, contacts, or other useful information. Therefore, this method is perfectly safe to use. 1. Close Outlook if it is opened on your PC. 2. Press Windows + R to bring up the Run dialog.

  1. In the Run dialog box, enter %localappdata%MicrosoftOutlook and hit Enter.

  2. Enter the RoamCache folder to view the cache files.

  3. This would be a good time to make a back-up of the cache files so that you can restore them if something goes wrong.

  4. Select all of the files you want to remove, then press Delete, or right-click the highlighted files and select Delete.

  5. Outlook will automatically make new cache files when you open Outlook.

  6. Keep note that if you want complete privacy, you have to repeat this process on any new PC you want to log in with your Outlook Mail.

2. Completely turn off Indexing on your PC

  1. Press Windows + R2. Type in control.exe3. Change view (top right) to Small Icons4. Click on Administrative Tools5. Click on Services6. Scroll down till you find either Indexing Service or Windows Search7. Double-click on Windows Search and click the Stop button8. Change the Startup Type to Disabled9. Restart your PC If you want to feel even more secure, you can try out some of the best email privacy software that is out there. We hope that our article helped you. Let us know how you feel about it and whether you have any questions in the comments section below.

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