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Mireth Technology's
Internet Track Eraser Test
Take this test and in less than 2 minutes you'll know whether you need an Internet Eraser.
A Note on terms: Within the industry, this type of internet privacy software has been called by many different names, all of which basically do the same thing - erase the work files created when you use the internet. Originally designed to clear cache & history, this type of program has evolved to clear other files as browsers and email add new features, and thus new file types to erase. So the original descriptions of "cache cleaner", a "cache clearer", a "a way to clear history", have changed over time. Now, it might be called an "internet eraser", an "internet cleaner", or an "internet washer" or "web washer". All of these terms, more or less, describe the same type of software.
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"NetShred is the easiest way to erase internet tracks and email on your Mac."
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"I ran the demo and am really impressed with the program. I'll certainly buy the key. NetShred is a terrific application."
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"A must if you are concerned who might stumble onto your tracks."
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"Hi Mireth --
Thanks! It worked! Thank you for the upgrade discount and for a great utility. I use it, literally, every day of the week.See ya,
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"Good product! Have been using earlier version for 9 months with no problems on os 9.0.4, 9.1, or 9.2.1. Good options, displays files being erased as a nice feature."
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"Greetings from Tokyo,
Thanks. It worked out....I downloaded the latest version from your site. I like your NetShred. Keep up the good work."
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"It was easy to use even for an techno-idiot like me. It does exactly what it says on the tin, it cleans things up and leaves no embarrassing stains. If you know what I mean! I recommend it!"
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"Netshred is fantastic, I'm running 1.8 and it works a treat..."
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"Thank you so much. My NetShred works fine .... I love that sense of security."
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| "Your company's capability to communicate at this level and at this speed is damn near unique in the software industry. I've recommended you products, referred your website to number of people, personal and in business."
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"Thanks for the super response back. It is truly great to have software developers take such a personal interest in their customers comments - wish there were more like your organization out there."
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| "I appreciate all of the time you have spent in helping me...More companies should take lessons from you guys."
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Mireth Technology's
Do you need an "Internet Track Eraser" Test
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When determining whether you need an internet track eraser software on your computer, there are three factors you need to consider:
- What's in your internet tracks that could be recovered?
- What is the likelihood of someone else getting access to your computer and recovering your internet tracks?
- What would happen if someone recovered your tracks?
Look at these three factors and determine your level of risk (high, medium or low) for each of them.
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To begin the test, put five fingers in the air and then answer these questions
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What type of information is in your internet tracks that could be recovered?
Are you at high, medium or low risk because of the nature of the data that could be on your computer
High Risk
- The information in your internet tracks would allow a third party to piece together confidential business research you have been doing (new strategic alliances, new product directions)
- Your recovered cache files or history file would allow a third party to piece together confidential personal research you have been doing (embarassing medical condition you'd rather keep private, birthday present you're looking for)
- Your recovered email trash may contain highly confidential clients information (legal, criminal justice, medical, personnel)
- Your recovered email trash may contain confidential business information (trade secrets, marketing strategies, financial information)
- Your recovered email trash may contain enough personal and financial information that someone could use it to steal your identity. (If you don't know what this is, use a search engine to look up "Identity theft")
- Your recovered email trash may contain very personal information that would be very hurtful to others if it was recovered
Low Risk
- You don't use the internet for anything except looking for recipes. You haven't been to any sites of a personal nature. You don't do anything financial on the web and you don't do any work related research on this computer.
Medium Risk
- If you fit between these two categories, assess yourself as Medium risk
Scoring
Remember your 5 fingers in the air?
- If you assessed yourself at high risk, put down 5 fingers
- If you assessed yourself at medium risk, put down 1 finger
- If you assessed yourself at low risk, put down 0 fingers
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What is the likelihood of someone else getting access to your computer and recovering your internet cache, history or emails you've deleted?
Are you at high, medium or low risk of someone else getting access to your computer, and your internet tracks
High Risk
- You're selling or giving away your computer
- Your computer is a company asset and has been assigned to someone else
- There is currently someone with access to your computer who you don't trust
- You travel alot with your computer
- Your computer is stored where it can be accessed by many people you don't know (reception area, very public office space)
- You don't use any security procedures (locked storage area, computer locking cable, etc.)
- Your computer is stored in an insecure area (high crime rate, trade show booth)
Low Risk
- You computer is always stored in a fairly secure area. You don't travel with it, and it can't be easily accessed by anyone you don't know and trust
Medium risk
- If you fit between these two categories, assess yourself as Medium risk
Scoring
Time to put down more fingers.
- If you assessed yourself at high risk, put down 2 fingers
- If you assessed yourself at medium risk, put down 1 finger
- If you assessed yourself at low risk, put down 0 fingers
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What would happen if someone recovered your trash?
Are you at high, medium or low risk because of what could happen if someone did recover your internet tracks
High Risk
- You'd lose your job, your company, the deal you've been working on that was going to let you retire early
- The contents of your recovered cache/email would cause other people/businesses financial hardship, hurt or embarassment
- The contents of your recovered cache/history/email would negatively impact on your business by revealing trade secrets, business strategies, financial information
- The contents of your recovered cahe/email would allow someone to steal your identity
Low Risk
- Your recovered cache might reveal your recipe for meatballs, but not much else
Medium Risk
- If you fit between these two categories, assess yourself as Medium risk
Scoring
Time to put down more fingers.
- If you assessed yourself at high risk, put down 5 fingers
- If you assessed yourself at medium risk, put down 1 finger
- If you assessed yourself at low risk, put down 0 fingers
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Assessing your risk
Count the number of fingers you still have in the air.
- If you have 4 or more fingers in the air, you probably don't need Internet Track Eraser software. To recover the space used by internet files, clear them instead.
- If you have 2 or 3 fingers in the air, you may need Internet Track Eraser software. If you're not sure if you need to erase your tracks, use an analogy to help decide whether to get an internet eraser or not.
Think of a Internet Track Eraser as a paper shredder. Imagine that the contents of the emails you send and receive and the contents of the sites you go to were printed on paper. When you wanted to dispose of the information, would you shred the paper or put it in the trash? You decide.
- If you have 1 finger or less in the air, you need Internet Track Eraser software.
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