Privacy Software

Did you know . . .

If your computer is accessible by someone else,
be it a family member, a friend, your boss or a co-worker,
you personal life is open to all of them?

I used to think that by deleting my computer files and my cache, i.e. my temporary internet files and my computer history that I was removing all traces of my online activities. However, I now know differently. I discovered that even reformatting my hard drive or overwriting the files doesn’t get rid of the data for good. Even without much technical knowledge anyone with access to my computer could easily retrace every online move I've made.

It's the same for you. Without suitable software to protect your details, someone else can look at every email you’ve ever sent or received, every website you’ve ever visited and every movie or music file you’ve ever watched or downloaded.

But I've found a solution. It's called Evidence Eraser and you can find out all the details by clicking on the links.

What I liked about this software was that I was able to check my computer first, without paying anything, to see if there really were records still there that I thought I'd erased. I was surprised at just how many there were.

The software scans your computer and shows you all the emails, chat logs, Internet histories, audio and video files, deleted files, search histories, clipboard data, cookies, password files, image files and other information you probably never even realized was on your hard drive.

It's very easy to use and very reasonably priced. Click on a link to take a look at it and run a scan of your computer. Then come back here and leave a comment to let us know what you found. I'll be interested to hear if you were surprised as I was.

Click here to find out how to run a scan of your computer

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