Thursday, April 25, 2019

Hard Drive Destruction: Why does it matter anyways?





You may know us as the place to go to recycle your electronics, but are you thinking down to the details? We’ve shared with you before how we are able to recycle electronics, such as televisions, but today we’re diving in a little bit deeper. With our electronic recycling services, we complete all teardown and value recovery. This means that we disassemble electronics down to the basic components and then sort and separate them. What we can use for their raw commodity, like plastics and metals, we do.

However, there may be one thing on your mind when you bring a computer to us: what about the hard drive?

Recycling Computers

These days, most of our lives are on a computer. We’ve got files dating back who knows how long, private information, and data that we don’t want others to know. While this may be the last thing on our mind when tossing out an old hard drive, it’s something that we take seriously. Your data security is important to you, and we get that. At Gold Circuit E-Cycling, we do what we can when it comes to your hard drives. We take extra precaution to secure all hard drives that make their way into our facility. When it comes time for them to be destroyed, we make sure of it. We are able to physically destroy hard drives to make sure that all of your personal data is safe, secure, and out of the wrong hands.

Your hard drive on your computer may have things like bank information, website passwords, credit card numbers, and health records. Even if you tried to delete it, it can still have a place on your hard drive.

Our Data Destroyer

Our Data Destroyer gets the job done quickly and efficiently with a crushing technique that goes beyond just drilling holes or other tricks you may read about online. Our tools bend the hard drive and move down the middle of it to create stretch marks, making the data on the disk platters inaccessible. The entire destroying process only takes a few seconds, so you can rest assured knowing it’ll get handled quickly and easily. Sure, you can take a hammer to your hard drive, but that is extremely dangerous as hard drives are made of various small pieces of plastic, metal, and possibly even glass. Destroying your own hard drive can be a dangerous feat, even if you have experience working with the technology.

Many have also tried bending the pins or destroying the circuit board under the drive, however, that is something that can easily be replaced by people who know what they are doing when it comes to stealing your information. The only way to guarantee that your data cannot be recovered is by destroying the disk and making it inaccessible as we referenced above.

Why it Matters

You might be wondering why it really matters and why you can’t just dispose of an old hard drive at home along with your computer. Aside from the importance of recycling certain materials within the old computer, destroying old hard drives protects more than just the environment. It protects you and your information. Sometimes people find themselves with numerous old hard drives if they’ve had to replace them or have gotten new electronics. The thing is, these old hard drives laying around put your data at risk of being stolen. Even if the data is on a hard drive that is outdated or broken, it can still put your data at risk.

Not only is hard drive destruction essential for people, but also for businesses. If your computer holds records for other people on it, there are laws, such as HIPAA, that were put in place to keep data safe. Destroying your hard drive can ensure that your business protects the information on its hard drive.

We’re Here to Help

For just $10, we offer this complete hard drive destruction to help give you peace of mind knowing your data won’t land in the wrong hands. We also offer discounts for businesses who are looking to do bulk hard drive destruction. Protect yourself and the information you hold close by taking the responsible steps to properly getting rid of your electronics, hard drives included. We’re here to help. Contact us today at 888-283-0007 to set up a time for your drop off or to ask any questions you may have.

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