AJohn
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Um, why? If you're expecting any kind of official reply, suggestions generally don't get one.
Personally, though I think the concept is quite cool, I don't think it's one for CCleaner - I don't think it fits CCleaners purpose as a junk file cleaner (not an erase tool), also one that does not need to run in the background.
Besides we'd probably end up with a stream of posts on here from people complaining that something they deleted is not in the recycle bin.
I do not think there would be an issue with people wondering why things they deleted were not going to the Recycle Bin IF it were an advanced feature that had a pop-up warning when enabled.
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Hello, would it be possible to implement a feature that intercepts API calls and automatically secure deletes files?
I have noticed a software called Shred Agent (shredagent.com) that intercepts calls made by any other software (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Windows itself, etc.) and securely deletes the data instead of letting Windows delete it in a non-secure fashion.
This Shred Agent is nice, but 60$ is ridiculous for such a feature?
Seems like it would not be to difficult for CCleaner to implement, would it? This would be a nice feature because even data not deleted through CCleaner would be securely deleted.
Look forward to the response
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Hello, would it be possible to implement a feature that intercepts API calls and automatically secure deletes files?
I have noticed a software called Shred Agent (shredagent.com) that intercepts calls made by any other software (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Windows itself, etc.) and securely deletes the data instead of letting Windows delete it in a non-secure fashion.
This Shred Agent is nice, but 60$ is ridiculous for such a feature?
Seems like it would not be to difficult for CCleaner to implement, would it? This would be a nice feature because even data not deleted through CCleaner would be securely deleted.
Look forward to the response
Automatic interception of delete calls
in CCleaner Suggestions
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Are you certain everything is securely deleted? Do you use any software that deletes files on it's own?