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Max File Shredder software completely erases confidential digital data stored on a customer's PC Max Secure launches ID theft software
 
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Monday, March 05, 2007

 

Bangalore
March 2, 2007

Max Secure Software, provider of anti-spyware software for the consumer and enterprise markets, has unveiled Max File Shredder, an automated digital shredder for users of PCs. It incorporates the seven pass destruction scheme, a federal government level security protocol for shredding sensitive data.

Max File Shredder for Windows provides an easy, permanent way to securely delete files, folders and free disk space. It also protects consumer's privacy by completely shredding the files they specify.

Sanjay Pradhan, CEO and President of Max Secure Softwares, said that customers could easily shred desired files and folders as well as free drive space and use privacy guard to clear online and computer activities.

Max File Shredder also incorporates a privacy guard feature, which can erase every trace of a consumer's activity on their PC. This activity includes Internet Explorer history caches, auto-completes, cookies, recently used documents, address bar, temporary files, Microsoft Office applications, and more.

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