Jan 14, 2003 |
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NetShred X now supports Apple's new web browser Safari - NetShred X 3.1 released
Mireth Technology has released version 3.1 of NetShred X, its popular privacy utility that automatically shreds web browser cache, browser history files, download cache, email trash and Apple junk mail. Version 3.1 adds support for Safari, Apples new browser. With NetShred, Safari users can automatically shred cache, history and download cache files every time they use their browser.
Anyone can look through your web browsers cache and history files and see what information you have accessed on the web. Do you really want to risk having your private information read by anyone with access to your computer? NetShred X provides an easy, permanent way of securely deleting browser cache, history files, email trash and more. Permanent because it shreds (not just deletes) these files so the contents cannot be recovered. Easy because it runs automatically when you quit from your browser or email application. Key features include:
- the option to shred (not just delete) browser cache, history, email trash, download cache, Apple junk mail
- runs automatically when you quit from your browser/email
- supports several browser/email applications (IE, Safari, Omniweb, Opera, iCab, Eudora, Apple Mail)
- the "Confirm before shred" feature
- compliant with US Department of Defense electronic document shredding standards
- a configurable overwrite pattern and number of overwrites
NetShred - the internet privacy utility (TM)
Price: NetShred X for Mac OS X costs $19.95(US) and can be ordered from Mireth's web site at http://www.mireth.com. Upgrade pricing for NetShred OS 9 users and bulk discounts are also available.
Availability: You can download a copy (free demo included) from http://www.mireth.com/pub/download.html. NetShred for Macintosh OS 9 also available.
System Requirements: Macintosh PowerPC G3 or G4, Mac OS X 10.x
More information: go to http://www.mireth.com/pub/nxme.html
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