It's best to download the files to your computer and print them from there. If you're concerned about having these files on your computer, you can digitally "shred" them using free programs such as FileShredder.
Everyone using Windows knows or should know that when you delete a file, it goes to your Recycle Bin, where it can be recovered if necessary. Even if you decide to "permanently" delete it, it can still be recovered. The reason for this is that even if you "permanently" delete a file, it still exists on the drive until that space is used by another file - which could take months or years, depending on the size of the drive. Programs like FileShredder will overwrite the original file with random data so that it's impossible to recover. |