18 Apr 2011
Delete unwanted files, folders and other sensitive information securely.
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Type: Time limited demo
Platform: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 7, Windows Vista 64-bit
Manufacturer: IDM Computer Solutions, Inc
Size: 3.8MB
Price: $49.95
This is the Software Publisher's description.
Have you ever deleted a password, personal information, classified document, financial record, self-written diaries, internet browser activity, downloaded images or temp files from your PC or browser?
Unless you used a secure file deletion utility like UltraSentry, the files you thought you deleted are still on your PC. Use UltraSentry for true deletion...also integrated with UE/UES.
UltraSentry is a powerful secure delete utility that will permanently delete files using its powerful wipe engine.
The application can permanently remove any type of file, entire folders, and even your Internet Explorer, Safari, Chrome and Firefox cookies, temp files, download history, recently visited, and cache files.
UltraSentry overwrites file data repeatedly, completely destroying all traces of the sensitive file data, making it completely unrecoverable. The standards to which the data is overwritten are compliant with Department of Defense standards, and are the same standards the U.S. military and government use when deleting top-secret or proprietary electronic information.
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