How to prepare your old Computer for Safe Disposal - San Jose E Waste

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How to prepare your old Computer for Safe Disposal? The United States of America generated approximately 11.7 million tons of e-waste in 2014. Only 1 million tons of electronic waste out of 3.4 million tons of total electronic waste generated in the year 2012 was recycled leaving with a mere 29% rate of recycling in the USA. The tortoise walk of the e-waste recycling rate in the United States of America calls for the improvement in the strategies that revolve around the recycling and data destruction services of the old electronics and IT Assets. San Jose is doing their fair share of work in banishing the old electronic equipment and IT gadgets from reaching the already brimming landfills of the USA with their safe, secure and compliant electronic recycling San Jose. As a consumer, you must understand the importance of personal data and the sensitivity of the situation that revolves around the breach and the usurping of the most confidential data without your consent. Thus, it is extremely unlikely and irresponsible of your to just blatantly and out of the blue throw away your old desktop or computer equipment without regards to your personal data and security. Studies suggest that nearly 64% of North Americans face the brutal brunt of a security breach at least once in their lifetime which elevates the chances of an individual falling under the fatal trap of security breach.

Deleting old files and reformatting your old computer does not guarantee the complete wipe of the data from your old computer or desktop.


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