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As we've all learned from the Clinton years, simply hitting the
delete key doesn't mean the computer file in question is really
gone. While the information on your hard drive probably isn't
sensitive enough to bring about an impeachment, a file-shredding
program can ensure that
a decommissioned computer doesn't still contain last year's tax
return or your online banking password.
The File Destroyer corrects a glitch in the way your computer erases
files. In most cases, the actions you take to delete a file
only remove the file name; this tells the computer that the space
occupied by the file is available for reuse. The contents of the
file remain on the
hard disk (and are often recoverable by most file recovery software
programs!) until the space is needed and over-written with new data.
On large hard drives, it can be months, even years, before deleted files are
truly erased.
This File Destroyer program immediately overwrites your deleted
files with random characters, making it virtually impossible to
recover the original information.
You shouldn't be without The File Destroyer!
Just think of all the information that could go with your computer:
tax returns, social security numbers, email address books, phone
numbers, credit card numbers, passwords...the list can go on and on.
Securely erase files from your
computer...
Just add files, select how many times the data
should be written over and shredded before it is permanently deleted
from your computer. Powerful and very easy to
use.
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