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Helping you PREVENT IDENTITY THEFT is our primary goal
Regulatory compliance is your responsibility - BUT - helping you become compliant is OUR business!
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Welcome!
What do you do with the data on your old computer before you
sell it, trash it or give it away?
Will your "Private Data" be safely destroyed if you format the hard
drive? - No, not in the least!
There is only one way to ensure your data is perfectly safe-
Destroy it |


WHAT WE DO FOR YOU:
We offer a physical destruction service for computer hard drives in which we physically destroy the drive platters and
Greencycle the rest.
We accept drives delivered by regular or certified mail, USPS, UPS, FedEx etc.
We will perform the destruction operations and provide as add-on options, a certificate of destruction and/or we can also return full or partial drive remnants by certified mail.
Our normal Hard Drive destruction procedure involves drilling the spindle out of the middle of the drive and then physically removing and
physically cutting the disc/platters into hundreds of miniscule pieces. Any remnants are disposed of as environmentally friendly as possible, we call it
Greencycling.
We can also accept larger non-standard drives or larger quantities on special order.
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Run a Search at Google for "computers charity" and
you'll find hundreds of companies that want your computer - New Hard
Drives are cheap- or you can leave your old hard drive in place where
your personal information can be bought for a price or sometimes its
just given away- Giver beware.


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HIGHLIGHT REVIEW
Dangers of Second-Hand PC Market: (BBC News) "...Hard drives - the devices that computers use to store all sorts of data - are very easy to get hold of and there is a genuine market for people upgrading their computers with our
cast-offs... They end up in computer markets...all over the world...
The problem comes when someone with a criminal mind accesses the information that is stored on this hard drive...
A single hard drive can have thousands upon thousands of pages of
extremely personal information." "...And remember:
the files were recovered from a drive that had been through a tremendous
explosion, and then had fallen *several miles* to hit the ground at high
speeds and was burnt and twisted almost beyond recognition.
And they still were able to get more than 90% of the files." read more articles >
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