Securely clean space on hard drives

I have erased some sensitive business files from an external drive. I want to make sure they are never recoverable. Is there a way to scrub. the empty space on a drive without doing a reformat of the drive?

MacBook Air 13″, macOS 13.2

Posted on Apr 5, 2023 05:27 AM

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Posted on Apr 5, 2023 07:05 AM

There is a way to Password Protect the External Drive but does require Reformatting the drive


An Apple link specific to this process is below


Encrypt and protect a storage device with a password in Disk Utility on Mac - Apple Support (CA)


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Apr 5, 2023 10:00 AM in response to Lee Rodgers

There are some apps which can overwrite the vacant or unused portions of a disk. To be clear, when a file or app is deleted, the file is not actually deleted. Its identifier is removed. The file/app remains on the disk until something overwrites that space. The apps which do overwriting simply overwrite with zeros and ones. They can be made to make a number of passes to securely do the overwriting. If you do an internet search you can likely find one that suits your needs.

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