Jump to content

TSJD

Members
  • Posts

    2
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Reputation

0 Neutral
  1. Thanks for the info Andavari. I'm new to this forum, so I didn't know. I wonder why they haven't added this functionality, if it has been a recurring request over the years? It seems like something that would be simple to implement. Yes, indeed you are correct. I've searched around today and found other software which could integrate into Windows Context Menu, so I could delete my scan of the code card without first having to move the file to the trash can. I still think it would be nice to have this functionality added to CC-Cleaner though. Thanks!
  2. It would be nice if you could add "secure file deletion" to Windows Context Menu (right click menu) which could be used on the selected files or folders. Recently I lost a code card used for online banking. I ordered a new one and in some unlikely way I lost that one as well. Upon receiving the third code card I scanned in onto my computer and stored it inside my password manager where it should be securely encrypted. However, the original scanned file of the code card is still in the output folder of my scanner. In order to securely delete this file with CC-Cleaner I could move it to the trash can and right click and run CC-Cleaner. However, as the file is not on the same physical hard drive as my operating system, I'm not sure if the file will be securely deleted from its original folder when it's been moved first, or if it's just made invisible to the operating system in its original location, as if I had deleted it without using CC-Cleaner? Another option would be to open the CC-Cleaner interface, and go to "options" -> "include" -> "add" and browse to the file on the computer, and then run CC-Cleaner. This, however, is a long process. So I hope you'll consider adding secure file deletion to Windows Context Menu
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.