I have an older iMac and need to wipe it. I haven't any discs for it. It is OS 10.6.8. What can I do?

I have just bought a new Mac and want to wipe my older one of all personal files and info.I have no disks for it so what can I do?

Without a disc, I'd create a new administrator id and delete the old id.  Erase any folders you might have created outside your home folder.  Use disk utility to erase free space.  One pass should be good enough for a home computer.
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