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Are you leaving your valuable computer data in the open for anyone to access? Anyone such as your partner, colleagues and friends could easily browse through your deleted files and mails easily should you leave your computer unattended.

Most of us assume that just because we have deleted our files, they are removed from our computers. However, any computer forensic expert would tell you this is not true.

Such files are not deleted. They merely leave a small footprint on your hard disk space which not only takes up valuable hard disk space and slow down your computer but also allow anyone who knows what they are doing to access these files.

Simple search through your computer will never reveal these footprints. You need special softwares to retrieve them and these programs are easily available online. Can you imagine the consequences should any of your confidential data become compromised?

In fact, the advances in technology makes it so easy for anyone now to retrieve deleted files without any real knowledge of how computers work. In the real world, such files can be submitted for legal actions if they are found to be incriminating. Just do a search online and you can find many stories of people who were hauled to court for information which they have long deleted.

If these people had somehow protected their privacy well in the first place, such things would not have happened. Without proper knowledge of how to protect your privacy online, you are opening yourself to alot more trouble than you can imagine. All of us need to know how to keep our data private.

The first step to keeping your computer more private is to understand how these footprints get on your computer, as well as how to get them off. The best way to do this is to download a new free report on Your Computer Privacy Is At Risk at http://www.bestprivacysoftware.info

This report will explain what these footprints are, what they do, where they get stored, and more. It also covers privacy controllers, or programs that keep the privacy of your computer to you. Don't wait, protect yourself by Clicking Here!



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