When I right click on a file I see the Webroot Secure Erase option. I see I can setup Webroot to run multiple overwrite passes to more thoroughly wipe (bleach) the data.
Isn't it true that only 1 pass would ever be needed for a solid state drive (SSD)?
I have heard that there are only n times you can write to s SSD before it fails (much lower than a conventional spinning magnetic drive). If so, then I don't want to over do it.
Thanks
Webroot Secure Erase for Solid State Drive (SSD)
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