![]() But the problem is - I don't know what to wipe, with the exception for files I manually created myself (documents, spreadsheets etc.) Which is not enough of cause - any OS does a lot behind the scene. I also can wipe files or folders with BCWipe or alike. I can move individual files into trash and securely empty it. All in one, it makes quite effective and user-friendly set. You also can write those rules and add them yourself. These rules are expandable- some come preset, some you can download and add (for example, what to clean if MS Office is installed, or Firefox or iTunes etc). It has srm-like thing built in and a bunch of OS and application-specific rules attached telling BleachBit what to look for and wipe. ![]() ![]() BleachBit AFAIK is actually a kind of what you suggest. Thanks for your reply! Knowing the things which should be wiped is the issue.
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