Before you get the new iPad mini: Securely wipe your iOS device with iShredder 2 PRO HD
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 Published On Oct 4, 2012

The new ProtectStar™ iShredder 2 PRO HD for Apple iPad.
Military-grade security -- iShredder makes it easy to send unwanted files to Nirvana.

Selling or giving away your Apple™ device?
You'll want to destroy all the files on it first -- without a trace.

Before you sell or give away your iPad, you'll need to make sure that all your personal files on the device have been blitzed beyond recovery.

It's dead easy to restore supposedly deleted files from the memory on your Apple™ device these days -- files containing notes, passwords, address book, photos, videos, calendars, bookmarks and more.


Deletion without trace -- in three easy steps
You might think you've deleted those photos and videos on your iPad, but anyone can restore those manually deleted files from the free space on your device until the free space itself has been overwritten using secure deletion algorithms.

It takes just three simple steps to overwrite that free space using patented security standards, making it impossible to rescue any deleted files.

First, open ProtectStar™ iShredder
Second, select a secure deletion algorithm
Third, start the deletion process

Like a state-of-the-art paper shredder, this tiny program goes beyond international security standards.


ProtectStar™ iShredder surpasses international standards used by state and military organisations in secure file deletion with a wide selection of tried-and-trusted state-of-the-art deletion algorithms.

Each algorithm has been analysed by authorities and independent organisations to make sure it really does what it says on the tin -- data destruction beyond redemption.

Depending on the edition, the iShredder package comes with deletion algorithms such as DoD 5220.22-M E, US Air Force (AFSSI-5020), US Army AR380-19, DoD 5220.22-M ECE, BSI/VS-ITR TL-03423 Standard, BSI-VS-2011, NATO Standard, Gutmann, HMG InfoSec No.5, DoD 5220.22 SSD and others.

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