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Securely erase data from your Pocket PC

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By: pdaBlast! Staff
March 03, 2010
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Erase data from your Pocket PC. Wipe contacts, email, SMS, temporary files, browsing history, files and memory cards. Protect your device - even after it gets lost or stolen. SecuWipe will act as a "savior", it will securely delete all information from a compromised device – either when it discovers an untrusted SIM or a specific SMS with a pass-phrase.

SecuWipe wipes sensitive information using Department of Defense wiping methods, Bruce Schneier's and Peter Gutmann's algorithms. It is both the solution for everyday use for protecting mobile user's privacy and identity and the only way to securely dispose of old Windows devices within an organization.

Features:
Erase Contacts, Email, SMS, MMS messages
Erase Appointments,Tasks, Calls, Notes, Recordings
Erase Free Space. Use it to prevent recovering of previously deleted files and to eliminate all traces of temporary copies of files.
Erase any size/any type removable media cards, SD card(s)
Wipe Files and Folders
Wipe Internet Explorer history, cookies, cache



 
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