Precautions before selling a phone/tablet

max789

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Hi, all

This is my first post here and I hope I'm posting in the right place.

Before selling a smartphone, I wonder if a factory reset will be adequate for privacy protection, due to the nature of electronic data storage using ROM/NAND.

I've in mind info like personal data, Google Wallet, bank account and other passwords.

I use TrueCrypt on my PCs but no encryption on phones or tablets. Perhaps a good practical approach is to NOT store sensitive data on a phone/tablet, but this is next to impossible with Google accounts, Google Wallet, etc.

Your input, please!
 

xlDeMoNiClx

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A factory reset would bring the phone back to the state it was in before it gets to a customer's hands and since you have to input all that info it should do the trick. Unless I'm missing something.
 

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I read an article in the newspaper a while ago that factory resets on some OSes don't completely erase data, or something like that. I remember it mentioned Android, iOS, and BBOS, but I don't remember which ones required more than a factory reset.

Edit: Okay, did a little research, and it looks like a factory reset will do the trick.
 

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