Wiperaser 2004 is a data deletion tool that securely wipes files, folders, and registry entries to prevent recovery. It supports FAT, FAT32, NTFS, and NTFS5 volumes with three data wiping methods.
One of the standout features of Wiperaser 2004 is its compatibility with a range of volumes, including FAT, FAT32, NTFS, and NTFS5. Additionally, it offers three data wiping methods to choose from: the well-known Gutmann method, the US Department of Defense (DOD) 5220.22-M method, and the Random Blocks method. This gives users the flexibility they need to customize their data wiping approach to meet their specific needs.
Another feature I found particularly useful was the seamless integration of Wiperaser into the Windows Shell. By simply right-clicking on any wipable system object (including the Recycle Bin), users can quickly access the Wiperaser menu item and start the data wiping process.
In addition to its straightforward integration into the Windows Shell, Wiperaser also allows users to create more complex Tasks and run them at a later time. Plus, task execution can even be scheduled thanks to the tool's built-in support for the standard Windows Scheduler service.
One area where I found Wiperaser really shines is in its built-in support for direct wiping of cookies, browser cache, temporary files and folders, and other objects that may reveal your online and offline activity. For those looking to protect their privacy and keep their digital footprint as minimal as possible, this feature is a welcome addition.
Overall, I found Wiperaser 2004 to be a powerful and versatile tool for anyone in need of a reliable data wiping solution. Its intuitive interface, range of available data wiping methods, and built-in support for wiping a variety of system objects make it a top choice for those seeking to protect their digital privacy and security.
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