New Nuker Programs for Computer Security - $15 CPS and above

Posted on 23 May 2008 in Affiliate Programs by Ezer Ratchaga, Affiliate

                                                           

Tech related site owners would be interested in our two new software programs- Evidence Nuker and Error Nuker.

Evidence Nuker is a privacy protection software that can list all past activities on your computer, from deleted files, emails, temporary internet files, search histories, passwords and more. This can effectively show if anyone's been snooping around your system. Better yet, you can permanently delete all these logs to be ensured that no one can ever find them.

The Evidence Nuker program pays $15 per sale, and will appeal to businesses as well as the average user seeking more security and privacy.

Error Nuker on the other hand, is a system optimisation tool. It scans the Windows Registry to identify errors that may have occured. It's completely safe and will not delete a registry entry at random.

The program pays a handsome $19.40 per sale, and will relate to virtually any computer user.

Both programs are developed by TrekBlue Inc. which has also developed other security related softwares.

More info-

Evidence Nuker
Error Nuker


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