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- Price: Purchase $39.95 to buy
- Operating system: Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Date added: November 30, 2004
- Total Downloads: 28,107
- Downloads last week: 35
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- Average user rating: stars out of 16 votes
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From WhiteCanyon :SecureClean lets you permanently remove unneeded traces of your personal information, Internet activities, recently accessed files, and more. Easily clean up unsolicited spam, popups, and other questionable data.
Each day brings news of more viruses, Trojan horses, and worms that can obtain your confidential information and wreck havoc on you and your computer. CBS News reported that every 79 seconds a thief hacks into a computer, steals a victim's identity, and then goes on a buying spree.
Problem Ã?â?? Windows often stores unneeded traces of your personal information, including passwords, credit card numbers, and previously deleted data and email, all without you even knowing it.
Solution Ã?â?? SecureClean isolates and removes this unneeded information, making it impossible for cyber criminals to steal your data. Don't just rely on your firewall and anti-virus to protect you, make SecureClean your first line of defense. Because what isn't there can't be stolen!
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Version: SecureClean 4.0
"cleans very well - poor scanning for deleted files"
Pros: Wipes/Cleans files/free space very well.
Cons: Not able to find deleted files (which other scanning software finds lots of.)
Summary: If you are wanting to wipe information from your hard disk, SecureClean works well. If you are wanting to find deleted file, don't bother with SecureScan.
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