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Post by victorgrant on Feb 28, 2018 13:10:55 GMT
Hi, This accusation is more commonly thrown at encryption software. The usual question is “if you have got nothing to hide then why do you need to encrypt it ?”. Well, the next time you hear that little gem from someone ask to look through the contents of their pockets or bag, when they object ask them what they have to hide! Eraser is clearly not encryption software but it does suffer from the same irrational allegations of it only being used by criminals in helping destroy evidence against them. It is true that Eraser could be used by criminals to destroy evidence from a computer hard drive. Should it be banned ? Well if so then you need to also ban computers as the very crime that Eraser is accused of covering up was clearly committed on a computer ! For more Details: Startup Explainer Video
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