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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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Why you should completely erase files from your computer
Most people have information that they don't want to share with others (personal information, credit card numbers, passwords, etc). But maintaining privacy is not as simple as it may seem at first. If you delete files using the standard 'Delete' option, Windows does not physically remove deleted files from your computer. This operation just marks the file as deleted, but the data of the file is still on your hard disk. Your sensitive files can be recovered even after you empty the Recycle Bin and format your hard drive. To avoid an unauthorized restoration of deleted files, you should completely erase files from your computer.
How to completely erase files from your computer
Delete Files Permanently helps you completely erase files beyond recovery.
Delete Files Permanently lets you completely erase files and folders from your computer without the possibility of data recovery. The program is integrated with the Windows shell and you can start shredding by simple right-clicking on the selected folders and files. Delete Files Permanently allows choice from 14 built-in shredding methods as well as a flexible possibility to create your own shredding scheme.
Delete Files Permanently changes files and folders names, files size and files date, so it is impossible to find the original names, size and dates of deleted files.
How to completely erase files from your computer
Every file, program, document, etc you have previously deleted using the 'Delete' option are not completely deleted from your computer and can be restored
Free space is the area on your hard drive, USB-flash drive, etc where all the previously deleted files are stored until they are overwritten by other information.
If you sell or donate your computer, you may want to completely erase sensitive files stored on your computer. But if you delete your personal files using standard 'delete' options, they still exist and could be restored. Even if you format a hard drive, previously deleted files are not really deleted.
To completely erase deleted files, you should wipe free space.
Delete Files Permanently lets you wipe free space to completely erase deleted files from your computer.
Erase files FAQ
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