My Thoughts On Evidence Eraser

The computer is probably the most revolutionary invention in the 20th century. And more so is the internet. It’s impossible for anyone to shove off the significant contribution that computers coupled with the internet have brought into our very modern lives.

But we do not really know much of what goes on behind the surface.

Something which we do not really have a clue about is what happens every time we surf the web and key in personal information in several websites. What happens is that our computers take note of that and stores those things in our hard disk.

We do not really know this because we do not find the files lying around in our desktops.

And it does not stop there, our computers also store information that we save in our computers offline. Even if we try to delete these files from our recycle bins, a back up copy of the file is stored in our hard disk somewhere which is just waiting for someone to discover it.

I do not think that I have to narrate how seriously detrimental it would be to have information fall into the wrong person’s hands, especially with all the identity theft going on at the moment.

This can be a legitimate concern especially if you are sharing computers with other people. You would not want that information to leak out to other people.

The solution is quite simple though.

A computer user only has to install an evidence eraser program. What an evidence eraser program does is to scan your system and delete all the files that you do not want to be retrieved. This kind of software is parallel to what different government agencies use to clean their computers.

Another benefit of having an evidence eraser is that it can empty out history folders such as the internet history and history of opened documents. More so, it can clean out the internet cache and temp files, and even shred sub folders.

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