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TEAMGROUP teases its new P250Q Self-Destruct SSD, letting users delete all of the data on their SSD with a single click, like a spy.
Just hit a button, and the drive will secure-erase its contents to prevent prying eyes from accessing it.
Time and again, cases are reported in which disposed hard drives still contained readable, confidential data. With a few Windows commands and the right tools, this won't happen to you.
Repeatedly zero-filling your SSD One of the best ways to permanently erase data from your SSD — good to do if you ever sell your laptop or drive — is to fill it with empty zeros.