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Delete Files Permanently
Erase sensitive files and wipe free space
Prevent sensitive information from being recovered! |
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Main Features: |
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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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Download FREE 15-day trial
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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 permanently
Need to permanently erase sensitive files from your computer, removable disks, USB drives, memory sticks and picture cards beyond recovery?
Delete Files Permanently enables you to permanent erase files and erase free space without any chance of recovery
Make it impossible for anyone to restore deleted information and track your computer use!
Prevent business data, credit card information or personal information from being recovered!
Save hard disk space and improve your computer's performance!
Why you should erase files permanently
When you delete files using the 'Delete' button, it doesn't really delete files from your PC, removable disks, USB-flash drives, memory sticks, flash memory cards, picture cards, etc. This operation just removes the reference to the files but the files still exist.
With Delete Files Permanently you can permanently erase files on Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2003/2000/ME/98.
You can use Delete Files Permanently to:
- erase files permanently from your hard drive
- erase files permanently from removable disks
- files permanently from USB-flash drives and more
How to permanently delete 'deleted' files
To protect your privacy you should wipe free space to erase previously 'deleted' files beyond recovery
Delete Files Permanently provides an easy way to erase free space on hard drives, removable disks, USB-flash drives, etc
How to erase files permanently using Delete Files Permanently
Erase files permanently through the 'Delete Files Permanently' main window
Erase files permanently through the Windows Explorer right-click menu
Erase files permanently from the Recycle Bin
Erase files FAQ
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