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WipeFile – Delete files and folders secure and fast

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WipeFile is a tiny app that deletes files and folders securely and fast on Windows, developed by Gaijin from Germany. It overwrites the information completely, so there is no way to restore the files or reconstruct the file content. It supports 14 different wipe methods, e.g. two US Navy standards, the standard of the US Department of Defense, US Air Force and the NATO.

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WipeDisk – Erase whole disk or partion securely and fast

Like WipeFile, WipeDisk is powerful and free file deleting/destroying applet, easy, secure and fast! The difference is, WipeDisk can delete all files on physical and logical disks (including complete hard disk or single partition).

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