How to Make Sure You Don’t Have Sensitive Information Logged on Your PC

Most people think that hacker attacks only occur online. They do use the internet for their actions, but the information they use in their actions come from user’s PC. Every credential you save in your browser increases the chances of you being hacked. Saving your bank account records in the browser, emails containing your social security number, etc. all lure hackers. Even though information seems protected, they can be easily compromised. Only one breach into your privacy can start a domino effect and bring you to the verge of identity theft.

The best way of protection is staying safe locally. This can be done only if every login is deleted from one’s PC. An application called PC Privacy Shield is designed especially for this kind of tasks. Sophisticated algorithms perform deep search all over user’s PC. A deep search for all possible locations, logs and suspicious scripts that can be detected on your computer, in order to find possible information vulnerability. All found logs of your personal details (browsing history, account profiles,
usernames/passwords, cookies and chat history traces) will be reported back for you to decide – do you want them deleted, or left untouched.

  1. Start a scan by clicking the main button on the screen.

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2. Take a look at the report. Be sure to check every box (user password, profile, browser history, IM history) to make sure nothing sensitive stays there.

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3. Delete compromising information all from one or one by one from your PC for good.

 

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