Paul_Young
New Member
Hi, I'm not sure if this is in the right place - sorry if not!
A while ago a family member emailed me a word document containing some sensitive financial information (their credit card details so I could make a payment). I saved the document directly from the email to a memory stick.
I now wish to sell my laptop. My question is: even though I saved directly from the email to a USB stick, would the document also be somewhere on the laptop hard drive (seeing as the internet browser is a program stored on the laptop hard drive)? I ask as I do not want there to be any chance of someone sneakily recovering this document and rinsing this credit card.
I have read about data destruction software but it's not 100% from what I hear, so I would just like to know what chance there is of the document being on the hard drive in the first place.
Thanks a lot!
A while ago a family member emailed me a word document containing some sensitive financial information (their credit card details so I could make a payment). I saved the document directly from the email to a memory stick.
I now wish to sell my laptop. My question is: even though I saved directly from the email to a USB stick, would the document also be somewhere on the laptop hard drive (seeing as the internet browser is a program stored on the laptop hard drive)? I ask as I do not want there to be any chance of someone sneakily recovering this document and rinsing this credit card.
I have read about data destruction software but it's not 100% from what I hear, so I would just like to know what chance there is of the document being on the hard drive in the first place.
Thanks a lot!