ConfidentSend 3.0

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    13/11/2009
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  • Minimum requirements:
    Microsoft Outlook 2003/2007 or Mozilla Thunderbird 1.5 (or later version)

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ConfidentSend is the most comprehensive, user friendly and fast solution for removing hidden data & metadata from email attachments. Hidden data stored in many popular file types may contain confidential and private information that when exposed can cause you and your organization embarrassment with possible financial and legal implications. Powered by Digital Confidence DataDistiller Engine, ConfidentSend is able to remove 39 types of hidden data from 18 file types, including Microsoft Office documents (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint), OpenOffice.org / StarOffice documents, PDF documents, and popular image and media file types such as JPEG, PNG, and SVG. ConfidentSend is able to remove hidden data from files even if they are compressed within ZIP files. ConfidentSend seamlessly integrates with Microsoft Outlook 2003/2007 or with Mozilla Thunderbird email clients, inspects and cleans the attachments of each and every outgoing email. ConfidentSend fits individuals and organizations of all sizes, from small and medium business and law firms, to large-scale enterprises, and enables them to share files with confidence.

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