[iwar] [fc:Broderbund.offers.NSA.compliant."Complete.Delete"]

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Subject: [iwar] [fc:Broderbund.offers.NSA.compliant."Complete.Delete"]
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Complete Delete™

Did you know emptying your PC’s recycle bin doesn’t really delete your 
files?

Imagine your most private information in the wrong hands. It could 
easily happen, and here’s why. Those confidential files on your 
computer—yes, the ones you deleted—are actually STILL THERE! Your most 
personal files are an open book for anyone who has the common utility 
programs needed to recover them.

The truth is this—it takes more than your system’s delete function to 
permanently remove files from your hard drive. It takes Complete Delete™ 
software.

Before you sell your computer, let someone else work on it, or share 
files between home and work, use Complete Delete™ to stop your private 
information from becoming public information.

Complete Delete is a Windows-compatible program that easily installs 
into Windows® Internet Explorer or onto your desktop. Simply select 
files you want to erase, and Complete Delete permanently removes the 
files from your computer’s hard drive. Even the most sophisticated tools 
can never recover files you choose to completely delete!

Best of all, Complete Delete is:

Easy to install. Simple and quick to use.
Accident-proof—Complete Delete gets your confirmation before removing 
files.

Controlled by YOU—an optional password prevents others from removing 
your files.

Compliant with the National Security Agency’s suggested deletion and 
security standards.

Now that you know the truth about your computer’s delete function, it’s 
time to do something about it.

More info at URL: http://www.learningco.com/Product.asp?OID=4145991

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