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SecuWipe for Smartphone 1.0

Developer: Aiko Solutions (more products...)
OS:Windows CE/ Mobile 2003/ Mobile 2005/Pocket PC/Handheld/Mobile Other
License:Shareware
Price: $39.95 (Buy it now)
Size:1.21 MB
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SecuWipe is data sanitizing (wiping) tool that completely removes sensitive data from your Smartphone by overwriting it in accordance with strong data sanitizing algorithms. It wipes all previously deleted data, confidential files and folders, contacts, email and SMS messages from your Smartphone and its external memory cards. The program employs different data sanitizing algorithms, including zero-filling, U.S. DoD 5220.22-M method, Bruce Schneier's algorithm, and Peter Gutman's algorithm.




Wipe confidential SMS messages, browsing history, cookies and all temporary files to ensure they do not get into wrong hands. If you want to sell or donate the device - wipe it all clean to make sure that it does not contain any data that could compromise you or your company.
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