We've been running online computer resale, repair and recycling
companies for a number of years and throughout the whole period, the
most important (and I can't stress this enough) part of the operation
has been the protection of personal and corporate data/ information.
This cannot be stressed enough. Everything from replying to emails to
surfing the web and recycling/ disposing of your computer exposes you to
fraud and identity theft.
The most overlooked portion of a
computer's life is that of it's disposal and the protection of the data
on it's hard drive. Skipping or binning your computer without first
thinking about the safety of your personal information is simply crazy.
It's like throwing your credit card in the garbage bin without first
cutting it up.
Using a professional recycling service isn't
always the best solution. Similarly, the local municipal recycling
center will not be the best place to just take your old computer. You
need to treat the hard drive or remove it first. Professional services
will ensure your old computer does not end up in landfill, but they
usually don't guarantee that your data will be removed. If your used
computer ends up on the Ivory coast, it's data will probably be
accessed and your personal information stolen. Paying for recycling
does give you some surety in that there's a form of contract in place
and monies have changed hands for a service, but always check first to
ensure that data destruction is included as part of the contract- and
always insist on a certificate to say that the hard drive has been
wiped or destroyed.
Wiping your own data is the best option and
software like dBan offers the best and most secure way of doing this.
The other option open to you is to remove the hard drive and take a
sledge hammer to it. For corporates, computer recycling usually costs
money and if it doesn't, the service most certainly involves resale for
export, where information may be accessed on other continents- well
outside the shores of your parent country and the laws that protect a
company's rights. Remember, if in doubt, ask. Look for a level of
professionalism and a service from your chosen recycling company
designed to ensure client retention.
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