Long story short, I got a Hisense C11 Chromebook to do work with. I want to sell it because I wasn't really impressed with it, but I want to wipe all the data off of it since it had client CC#s and other personal data.
On any other computer I could just DBAN it or something and that would be that. This thing doesn't even run .exes. How can I clean it thoroughly?
Pic somewhat related (mfw I realized I just spent $150 on something that does less than a $50 tablet).
>>33892
Chromebooks encrypt all their user-data.
All you need to do is remove your user profile, and that will delete the encryption session key, putting your files out of even the NSA's reach.
>>33907
What if work was done and occasionally saved on the guest account?
>>33935
By definition, you can't save work on the guest account.
It's wiped every time you log out.
>>34051
Yeah but is it wiped so that it's not recoverable?
I could just factory reset and sell it on craigslist but i don't want someone mining the data off of it and finding a million bajillion credit card numbers from my clients.