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Advanced file shredder |
Easy way to delete unwanted files forever |
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FILE SHREDDER PRO : OVERVIEW
Delete Files Permanently - advanced file shredder |
If you delete files using Windows 'Delete', empty recycle bin or even format your hard drive, Windows does not delete files permanently. It just removes the references to the deleted files from the file system, but all information is still stored on your PC and can be recovered. In order to delete files permanently, you have to use file shredder software.
Delete Files Permanently is file shredder that helps you shred files and folders leaving no traces of critical data.
Delete Files Permanently is advanced file shredder that protects your privacy by completely shredding files and folders beyond recovery. With Delete Files Permanently you can also free disk space and shred Recycle Bin content to permanently delete previously 'deleted' data
Shred files and folders using program main window

Shred files and folders through Windows Explorer context menu (right-click menu)

Shred free space

Empty and shred Recycle Bin

Built-in shredding algorithms

Delete Files Permanently : Settings

Shredding Scheme Viewer

Shredding Scheme Editor
Overwrite data without verification

Overwrite data with verification

How to add new pass

FAQ How can I delete Internet Explorer history files?
As you surf the Internet, Internet Explorer stores information about the web sites you visited, information you entered on web sites, etc. It can also seriously compromise your security and privacy, as anyone who has access to your computer can see what web sites you visited and what information you entered on web pages. To delete files of Internet Explorer history: Select "Tools" Select "Internet Options". Open the "General" tab. In "Browsing history" area click the "Delete" button. In "Delete browsing history" window click "Delete all", and then click Yes.
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