USMe, the electronics recycling division of Universal Scrap Metals of Chicago, has introduced a new hard drive destruction service called DataNoMore, which shreds the devices and provides a certificate of destruction.
Hard-drive mailers can be ordered from the www.datanomore.com website. For $10 per hard drive (less in the case of volume shipments), DataNoMore logs receipt and processing of the drive, shreds the device and sends a certificate of destruction noting how and where the hard drive was processed.
DataNoMore says that if any information is later retrieved from a hard drive that has undergone its process, the company will cover damages up to $1 million.
More information and mailers are available through www.datanomore.com.
More information on USMe is available at www.usme.com.
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