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Innovatools Computer Watermark Product Information
Get a real chance to recover your stolen computer
When the police or other law enforcement personnel recovers a stolen computer, they will try to find the original owner (that means you). However, in most cases, all your original files with your information are deleted by the thief. If you use the ComputerWatermark software, there is a good chance that your name and contact information ("the watermark") will still be all over the hard disk, and the technician analyzing your computer will find it. The result: you will get your computer back.
Stolen computers are often sold to computer dealers, individuals, and even corporations. The buyer may check a suspicious computer by inspecting the hard disk, and even use one of the popular unerase utilities available to see what the hard disk used to contain. If you use the ComputerWatermark software, there is a good chance that your name and contact information ("the watermark") will still be all over the hard disk, and the unerase utility will display it. The result: you will get your computer back.
Make sure you have a proof in any dispute over the ownership of your computer, hard disk, or any other disk
Whether it's a "friendly" dispute (in your family, organization, office, university, etc.) or a more serious dispute with legal implications, the ComputerWatermark software can help you: using it you can write your name and claim your ownership rights all over the hard disk, and then display that information ("the watermark") when you need to prove that you are the owner.
How it works
ComputerWatermark works by writing a
watermark - your name and contact information (or any other information you
want) on the entire free surface of your drive(s). Your files are not modified
in any way.
Anyone that may inspect your hard disk (computer dealers
that the thief is trying to resell your computer to, law enforcement personnel
that recovered your stolen computer, people you have a dispute with, etc.) can
see the watermark filling the entire disk surface not used by files.
Note: We recommend you to run ComputerWatermark periodically in order to
make sure that you will always have the watermark written on the entire surface
of your drive(s), as file creation or deletion operations may remove the
watermark from some areas.
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