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All of this can be achieved through automator if you know how and where all the different applications save those things. Something like bleach bit would be nice though, as everyone who finds out about the behaviour of some software shares it among all the other users, so all the most common software is already in there with different options. (Recenty used documents, recently downloaded files, recently used login user names etc., depending on the software and all with description what it really does and what effects it might have.) As you already said, it's maybe a nieche and the original question 'is there such a software' can be answered with 'not that we know of'. Just in case someone stumbles over this thread with a similar question: Onyx and Maintenence from seem to have some clean up functions more transparent and reasonable than all the 'Speed Up/CleanUp'-crapware you can find. Still users should read the documentation carefully and know what they do. Secure Erase on SSDs is questionable (read MrHoffmanns post about this), something like BleachBit or a port of it is not known to anyone who answered here yet. Regards and thanks for your time and input Barney and MrHoffman!
Alas, there are no servos in SSDs, and no read heads to position, much less mis-position. Physically destroying the disk is a common approach for particularly sensitive data, whether for hard disks or SSDs. Feb 26, 2016 6:51 AM. Thanks for all your effort and sharing your expertise. I am not enitrely sure if the op and me have the same goal.
Still thanks for the additional information. Mar 3, 2016 4:14 AM. Bleachbit is a product which is not intended for, not designed for and does not work as intended with SSDs. The underlying issue here is exactly the same with simple delete, scrubbing and free-space erasure, as with secure delete, too. Again, Bleachbit is not intended for SSDs.
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Multi-pass overwrites like srm and diskutil secureErase are arguably a waste of time on recent disks, and overwriting once or maybe twice should do fine. (If you think you need more security than that, you're probably working with far more sensitive data than most users, and should seek specific technical and legal guidance, and not a reply some somebody in a user forum. You'll probably then be pointed at specific full-disk encryption and at physical device destruction, if what I've seen recommended in the past for secure sites is any guide, but do check with your site security contact or site security officer directly. Even himself doesn't think folks need 35-pass on any even remotely-recent hardware. Bulk overwrite, or use the secure erase function, or physically destroy ('slag') the storage device.) But rather than dealing with cleaning up after and thus better and easier, just encrypt the data on the disk with FileVault from the start, and that means that any bad blocks that might arise and any blocks that haven't been reused within an SSD are all encrypted.
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