Temporary delete software, often called "file shredding" or "secure erase" software, is designed to help users delete files or folders temporarily and securely. These tools often allow users to "soft delete" or "hard delete" files, whereas soft delete allows files to be easily restored, while hard delete ensures data cannot be recovered.
Recycle Bin Enhancements: Programs that expand on your operating system’s recycle bin features, allowing for delayed or conditional deletion of files. Examples include Wise Duplicate Finder or File Shredder.
Data Shredders: For permanently deleting files by overwriting the data multiple times to make recovery difficult, Eraser and CCleaner provide secure deletion options.
Secure Storage Cleaners: These tools can temporarily hold files until they’re automatically removed or replaced, such as BleachBit.
Secure File Deletion Built into OS: Both Windows and macOS include secure deletion options, like “Secure Empty Trash” on macOS or "SDelete" on Windows, which can be used for more temporary or secure deletion.
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