Smart TV replacement concerns
Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2024 6:39 pm
Hello, All:
My sister recently had her smart TV fail. Not the display part, but the actual processing part to where she just gets a "blue screen of death". She is getting another to replacement since TV repair is no longer an option in these parts. My concern is that if she just puts it in the pile at the recycling facility for electronics, what would stop someone from making what might be a simple repair and then accessing all of her paid streaming accounts? Part of me wants to tell her to destroy the old one so that this is impossible, but that also seems like a terrible waste. Any suggestions on a safe and secure way to dispose of her old TV?
My sister recently had her smart TV fail. Not the display part, but the actual processing part to where she just gets a "blue screen of death". She is getting another to replacement since TV repair is no longer an option in these parts. My concern is that if she just puts it in the pile at the recycling facility for electronics, what would stop someone from making what might be a simple repair and then accessing all of her paid streaming accounts? Part of me wants to tell her to destroy the old one so that this is impossible, but that also seems like a terrible waste. Any suggestions on a safe and secure way to dispose of her old TV?