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Absolute Delete
(Security and Privacy Tools)
When you delete sensitive files from a disk on your computer, Windows does not erase the contents of these files from the disk - it only deletes 'references' to these files from filesystem tables. Contents of the deleted file continue to be stored on the disk and can be easily recovered using any unerasing utility.
Absolute Delete is designed to make sure that erased files can not be recovered by anyone. Absolute Delete integrates with the Windows Explorer shell making it very easy to use. The software complies with the US DoD 5200.28-STD standard and Peter Gutmann deleting scheme. You can also create and use you own customized wiping scheme to shred sensitive information from storage devices, installed on your computer.
Some Features of Absolute Delete
» Integrates with Windows Explorer Menu bar
» Support of the Peter Gutmann deletion scheme
» Support of the US Departement of Defense deletion standard
» Delete files
» Delete folders
» Delete free space on disk
» Create and use your own deletion scheme
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