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My girlfriend is an IT specialist...thanks, but no thanks, grrrrrrr! My question is: after deleting files and shredding them from the deleted space on my C drive, are there any what I think are called file line entries that are stored somewhere on my computer or Limewire program that she can have axcess to? even though they may not lead her to a file, but are reveling entries?
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Why don't you just ask her if she ever watched porn? Her answer might surprise you.
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Funny!...
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Ok I'll even top that. If you can't even trust your gf to not run file recognition and recovery software on your computer, then why even be with her. Without trust there is no relationship.
But to answer your question at least partially. If you delete the files and any incompletes, which incriminate you. Then run cleaner software e.g. ccleaner deleting all temp files, autocompletion etc. and run a registry cleaner to get rid of any references to said files, then odds that she will go further than that are slim to none. |
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