Be warned: when you use the computer or browse the web, you're leaving behind
traces of all you movements that can be easily tracked like breadcrumbs.
Luckily there's a way to avoid these clues: use Wipe and you'll be able to
delete all those traces from your system in a very efficient way. What's
more, Wipe includes support for the standard DoD 5220.22 algorithm, which
renders deleted files unrecoverable. When launched, Wipe performs a system
scan in order to detect all the apps installed on your computer. After that,
Wipe displays a list of all the supported programs and the items you can
delete from them. The list includes common software like Firefox, Internet
Explorer, Windows Media Player, WinRAR, QuickTime and Outlook Express, and
deletes usual items like cookies, history of usage, recent document lists and
auto-complete entries, among others. Wipe doesn't show the actual elements
you're about to erase though, nor does it let you filter them in any way –
which would have been useful in the case of cookies, because you may not want
to delete all of them. Wipe can erase the whole list with a simple click on
the "Delete" button, but you can also erase only specific items by
right-clicking on them. When finished, the program shows the number of
deleted files and the amount of recovered space. The whole process hardly
takes a couple of minutes and also generates a log in case you want to see
extended details about the deletion process. *With Wipe you can rest assured
that your deleted files won't be recovered.*Download *Wipe 2012.06* in
Softonic