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The internet may have made our lives a lot more connected but the problem with that is we have also made ourselves a lot vulnerable by exposing personal information on different websites. We may not know it but we leave a trace every time we do something on our computers which can be dangerous if it falls to the wrong hands.

Let me paint this picture more clearly. In every instance that we visit a website or download a movie, details of that visit gets stored in our computer. Because they are placed in folders that are hidden from us, we really have no way of finding which files are included or how to delete them.

For instance, when we write down application letters containing personal information, we may delete them when we are through with them. We can even go further as to remove them from the recycle bin. But especially when you are sharing the computer with other people, they can still retrieve that file from your hard disk.

I know that these things may be really scary but the solution is quite simple. All that you have to do is to install an evidence eraser software. In a nutshell, what an evidence eraser foes is to scan your computer for unwanted files that you may have accumulated whether consciously or subconsciously.

After the program has finished scanning your system, it then proceeds to the removal of those files from their folders. To make you feel even more secured, the evidence eraser could even shred sub folders so that no file ever leaks out. What the evidence eraser can also do is to check all folders related to your browsing such as your web history and temp files and remove the contents as well.

With the rise of identity theft cases, there is an imperative need for us to start guarding all the information we release while using the computer and making sure that none of those information reach other people.

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