A stolen-device register, shared
Flag a serial once, and every operator can check it at intake — protection that works because it’s a network.
A stolen laptop is worthless to an honest operator and a liability if it slips through. WipeTrail gives every device a network identity, so a serial reported stolen is flagged once and visible to every operator at intake — something a single-tenant system structurally cannot do.
One network, many operators
Because WipeTrail operators share a device-identity backbone, a stolen flag raised by one is checkable by all — without exposing anyone’s customer data.
Checked at the point it matters
Intake staff see a flag the moment a flagged serial is scanned in, before it enters your process or your shop.
Protects you and your customers
It reduces the risk of handling stolen goods and gives your customers another reason to trust your chain of custody.
Frequently asked questions
How does the stolen-device register work?
Each device has a network identity across operators. A serial reported stolen is flagged once, and any operator checking that serial at intake sees the flag.
Does it share our customer data?
No. Only the device-level flag is shared; your customer and commercial data stay isolated to your instance.
Why can’t a normal ITAD ERP do this?
A single-tenant ERP only knows its own devices. The register works precisely because it spans operators on a shared identity layer.
Ready when you are
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