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TZ SHREDDER - Only $15.00
Protect your Privacy by Shredding your PC's Histories!
Purchase
and Download TZ
SHREDDER the ultimate privacy protection tool that will
protect your privacy by completely shredding the files
you specify beyond recovery. Shredder literally destroys
files, frees hard drive space and shreds your Recycle
Bin contents instead of only deleting them. Deleting
files from your computer will NOT protect you! All the
data can be easily recovered by any software
recovery tool.

Why do I need this?
Protecting your privacy may be not so easy as you could think
by only deleting files from your computer. That will NOT
protect you!
As we mentioned before, all the data can be easily recovered by
any software recovery tool. So using TZ Shredder Protection tool
will keep you extremely safe.
The Idea Behind
Windows allocates clusters for new files (and extending
existing files) from one end of the disk and moving towards the
other end. Accordingly, the user for example if deleting files
near the end of the disk, it might be very long before those
clusters get used again. Therefore, the unallocated areas of the
user's disk may contain bits and pieces of those files that were
deleted weeks or months ago, and thus information could be
vulnerable to anybody who knows where and how to look for it.
Therefore, shredding a disk's free space ensures that any deleted
data stored in unallocated clusters will be completely shredded,
and all the bits and pieces of left over data from deleted files
will be destroyed.
Generally speaking Windows stores files using two steps:
- A directory entry &
- A series of one or more clusters on a disk.
The directory entry contains all the information about that file
(name, size, data stamp info, and starting cluster number). The
data of the file is contained inside the clusters.
When the user deletes a file using windows the file's data doesn't
actually get deleted from disk. Windows simply marks the file's
clusters as available for reuse, then marks that file's directory
entry as deleted (from the directories available) by replacing the
first character of the file's name with a special character. Now
if those clusters don't get reused for another file, they are
vulnerable and can be retrieved by those who know where and how to
look for it.
Adding one byte to the directory that was deleted will allow the
retrieve of the entire file that has been deleted. This is used in
most of the "Un-erase" utilities functions.
Shredder makes it virtually impossible to retrieve data from a
file because it literally overwrites the file's data clusters
before deleting the file. A "quick" shred
overwrites the file once, filling its data clusters with zeroes.
This is sufficient to prevent casual efforts retrieve the data. A
"Thorough" shred overwrites the file maximum 10
times, using varying bit patterns each time, so that the disk's
magnetic contents are scrambled beyond any possibility of
recovery, even by those who might use dedicated hardware to
examine the disk. Shredder also scrambles the contents of the
file's directory entry so that "Un-erase" utilities
can't tell either what the file's original name was, or where on
disk its data was stored.
The net result is that after you shred a file, its data and all
references to that data are gone for ever.
Friendly interface allows to perform the following
operations:
- Frees hard drive space.
- Permanently deletes files, folders and recycle bin where
they can't be recovered.
- Shredding empty drive space.
- A "quick" shred overwrites the file once.
- A "Thorough" shred overwrites the file maximum 10
times.
- a scheduler to program the time, date and type of shredding.
- Extremely easy to use.
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