One knows how to set up a new computer. But what does one do with an old office computer? Hand it down to someone else? Give it to charity? Throw it in the trash? Before one decides, take a few minutes to review the options. Then, to reduce the chances that one will have sensitive information compromised, make sure that one wipes out all traces of the data on the old computer.
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