BTW
WinRar has a feature to choose if to wipe rar/zips when your done.
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@unknownuser said:
By default, WinRAR leaves traces of temporarily extracted files.
WinRAR does indeed create temporary files when opening them directly from the archive. It also performs a normal deletion once WinRAR is closed. However, deleted files do physically stay on the disk after you delete them. Normal delete operations only delete the file from the filesystem index.
Think of it like trying to remove a page from a book by striking its title from the index page - the page stays in the book.
WinRAR has a nice feature that securely wipes (removes the index, and the page itself from the book) temporarily extracted files after WinRAR is closed. By default, this feature is turned off. You can turn it on from the security settings window.
winrar-secure-wipe
By default, it's set to 'Never', you don't want that. The option 'Always' securely wipes all temporarily extracted files, while the option 'Encrypted only' wipes temporarily extracted files only if they belong to an encrypted archive.