|
|
![]() |
Evidence Eliminator
is the |
|
|
|
Explaining Evidence Eliminator and Privacy: Deleting files from your hard disk does not protect
you against people with software in their control that is designed to
perform undelete functions on data. Data that includes evidence
such as jpeg images, documents, emails, and temporary files amongst the
many. |
|
|
People often do not realize that due to their complexity, modern computers store copies of data to help them remember what you do most often. This enables them to help you perform your task faster. A good example of this is a cookie, which can often hold details of what you have seen and where you have been -- in addition to what you may have typed when there. Other examples are images. These are downloaded into temporary areas for your browser to get hold of if you need them later. This mechanism saves the modem from having to request the file again and transfer it in a slow capacity. Instead, they are simply brought back off your hard drive and redisplayed. Go Back to the main Evidence Eliminator page. |
|
|
Additionally, you may save images and text onto your computer for viewing later. Whether or not this image is of an adult nature, it is readily available offline for anyone to see, as are those stored in temporary areas (sometimes referred to as cache). As a responsible parent or employee within a company, it is always in your best interests to completely eliminate all traces of your private surfing activity. You can only do this with a professional disk cleaner, and here, we attempt to explain why this is the case. |
|