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Looking For a File Shredder? Read This First

Author: Lisa Kenny
by Lisa Kenny
Posted: Apr 26, 2017

You download several files and store different documents on your Mac. These files can slow down your system and cause several issues, therefore, deleting them becomes necessary. Many users simply drag and drop a file into the trash can, thinking they got rid of the problem. However, that’s just half job done because dragging and dropping a file into the Trash can only removes the pointer without destroying the file. These files can be recovered by an unscrupulous user. To avoid such problems, you need a Mac file shredder that deletes unwanted files permanently.

Let’s read further to find out what a file shredder is and what all does it exactly do.

Defining File Shredding

File shredding refers to deleting files permanently. File shredding applications delete the file reference and overwrite it with random data to free hard disk space. Shredding files is a more effective process compared to deleting them as the file is completely removed from the hard drive. Recovering shredded data under normal circumstances is almost impossible, thereby reducing the risk of data theft, and any other security issue.

Benefits and Features

  • Helps avoid privacy issues--Helps save time and efforts--Allows users to choose the files and folders they wish to shred--Easy to download and use--Users can change the shredding algorithm according to their needs

Steps to use a File Shredding App--Install a file shredder--Select the file you need to delete --Right click on it and select file shredder --Click on secure deleted files--To delete multiple files, click on Add files and drag the files to the folder --Click on shred files now to complete the activity--To change the file shredding algorithm, select the Algorithms tab from the drop down menu

Shredded Data Cannot be Recovered Under Normal Circumstances

Shredded files are almost impossible to recover under normal circumstances. However, some researchers might still argue that a small amount of shredded data can be recovered using magnetic force microscopy (a method in which a sharp magnetized tip scans the sample to recreate the magnetic structure). The process, however, is too complex and expensive, and is used by hackers only to get access to valuable data.

Conclusion

Using a reliable Mac file shredder is one of the best ways to get rid of unwanted data without risking the security of your data. To avoid privacy issues, always use a Mac document shredder and delete important documents such as credit card bills, IT returns, and income statements, especially if you lend your system frequently.

About the Author

I am a web programmer by profession and a Mac user by choice, I have a keen interest in various spheres of mac & apple technology including Mac security software & app.

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