any one know how true it is, and the details around it,
for any landfill, transfer station, or recycling center that accepts electronics including computers and laptops, that once they accept it from someone throwing it away they have an obligation under law to protect personal information on that equipment?
for instance i can go to a transfer station and usually take stuff, like if someone throws away a lawn mower or a wood table/furniture and it's against the dumpster it's not uncommon for someone else to load it into their pickup.
can the same thing be done with computers? because i wanted to scrounge an old one for free but was told that was against the law or at least they are enforcing that now.
for any landfill, transfer station, or recycling center that accepts electronics including computers and laptops, that once they accept it from someone throwing it away they have an obligation under law to protect personal information on that equipment?
for instance i can go to a transfer station and usually take stuff, like if someone throws away a lawn mower or a wood table/furniture and it's against the dumpster it's not uncommon for someone else to load it into their pickup.
can the same thing be done with computers? because i wanted to scrounge an old one for free but was told that was against the law or at least they are enforcing that now.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 x64, ultimate/pro/home, SLES x86 & ...intel & amdyesgtx970
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- homebuilt & dell & sgi
- OS
- Windows 7 x64, ultimate/pro/home, SLES x86 & ia64
- CPU
- intel & amd
- Motherboard
- yes
- Memory
- yes
- Graphics Card(s)
- gtx970
- Sound Card
- same as memory
- Monitor(s) Displays
- benq 27"
- Screen Resolution
- 2560*1440
- Hard Drives
- many