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No Image crimes are on a rise; thus to protect our privacy we are required to have at least one password for every service or device we use. This problem is not only limited to the Internet; mobile devices, credit cards, alarms, restricted areas, to mention some, all require passwords or pin codes of some sort. Lets face it; passwords and pin codes have entered our lives for good, they have become a necessary evil. As a result a new problem has arisen; memorizing






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crimes. Each day brings news of more viruses, Trojan horses, and worms that can obtain your confidential information and wreck havoc on you and your computer. Problem- Windows often stores unneeded traces of your personal information, including passwords, credit card numbers, and previously deleted data and email, all without you even knowing it. Solution- SecureClean isolates and removes this unneeded information, making it impossible for cyber

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