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Freeze Burn Inferno Edition 2.0
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Each and every file that you have deleted from your computer is still present in some sort of way, and this compromises your overall security and privacy. If you care about your privacy, you should be aware that your hard disk or USB storage device (pen drive, storage card or an external hard disk) may still have valuable information stored inside. This can include pictures, chat logs, credit card numbers, bank account details or confidential business documents that you have already deleted. Using simple file recovery software products available on the market, anyone can easily recover information from files that you previously deleted, and you never know into whose hands such information may fall. The only way to securely delete a file is by overwriting all the data it contains with new and unrelated digits at least for a few times. This is what Freeze Burn does. Freeze Burn Inferno Edition is equipped with a complex binary overwriting algorithm designed to make sure that any deleted data contained inside sensitive files is never recoverable or readable in any way, using any file recovering technology.The process of wiping your sensitive data is as easy as it could be and does not require any advanced computer knowledge. The simple wizard interface practically walks you through all the steps. In a matter of minutes you can rest assured knowing that the files you deleted using Freeze Burn are gone, and this time for good.
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