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I agree that it is worth it at scale, but for a freelancer it won't make much financial difference getting a new drive after a project.
GDPR laws are a big part of it. It's illegal to not protect the privacy of your customers. We even shipped the erased disks to a specialized company.
But also, the only way for this whole "just get them a new disk" to be profitable is if you resell the old disks as new disks. Which just sounds like evil capitalism to me.
I don't think we are arguing about the same scenario at all.
Here is an example of what I have in mind:
As opposed to
My argument is, that the cost of the first process is negligible compared to the effort and hassle of the second process, for a freelancer that earns over 6x the cost of such drive per hour.
My scenario was indeed handling the drives of customers themselves.
For your scenario I would just use some encrypted filesystem.