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I use Privacy Guardian as a program to clear IE cookies, cache, etc... one of the features they mentioned is:
Bleaches free space and deleted files using Department of Defense standard (DoD 5220.22-M) making them unrecoverable using regular methods By what the above says, does that mean absolutely nothing and no one can recover those files deleted by Privacy Guardian? Just curious... Thanks, Tim |
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When DoD 5220.22-M is used it means someone will have to work overtime in trying to put the puzzle back together.
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Hi Bubba, Oh ok I see... basically, does it scramble numbers and letters or?
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