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Delete Files Permanently
Erase sensitive files and wipe free space
Prevent sensitive information from being recovered! |
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| › completely delete sensitive files |
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| › easily delete folders content |
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| › wipe free space |
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| › empty and wipe the Recycle Bin |
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| › built-in wiping schemes list |
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| › wiping scheme Viewer |
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| › wiping scheme Editor |
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| › easy-to-use |
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› invisible mode
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Protect Your Privacy with Delete Files Permanently
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Delete Files Permanently supports
Windows 7, Vista, Windows XP
Windows 2008, 2003, 2000, ME, 98
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How to erase files from computer
Need to erase files from computer? Delete Files Permanently - easy solution to completely erase files from computer, removable disks, USB-flash drives, etc.
With Delete Files Permanently you can completely erase files on Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2008, 2003, 2000, ME and 98.
Why you should erase files from your computer
All files you delete using the 'Delete' button are not actually removed from your computer. So every file you previously deleted, remains on your computer. If you share a computer with others, or you are going to sell your computer it could be critical. To protect your privacy, you should permanently erase files from your computer without any chances to restore them.
If you use the Windows 'Delete' option or even format your hard drive, your files can be easily recovered as Windows simply removes the references to the deleted files from the file system, but all information is still stored on your PC and can be accessed by others. To protect your privacy, you should completely erase files from your computer.
How to completely erase deleted files
To permanently erase delete files, you need to wipe free space. Free space is an area on a hard drive, USB-flash drive, flash memory card, etc where all the previously deleted files is stored until they are overwritten by other information.
Delete Files Permanently helps you erase deleted files from your computer without any possibility of being recovered. You can easily select the pattern of bits as well as the number of times the data will be overwritten.
How to erase history files from a computer
Your computer stores all tracks of your online and offline activity. To protect your privacy you should completely erase history files from your computer. However getting rid of your Internet and computer history manually is much more difficult than you would think as history files are stored in many different locations, and if you delete history files using the 'Delete' button and even if you use the 'Empty Recycle Bin' option, it doesn't completely erase history files from your computer. Some history files can't be deleted manually.
Clear All History provides an easy solution to completely erase history files from your computer.
Erase files FAQ
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