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Before selling your old smartphone, erase all its data

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2024 4:41 am
by sakib36
When we buy a new smartphone, we choose to sell our old device or give it to a friend or family member because we believe it has reached the end of its useful life. But before handing over the old device, we must follow a series of recommendations to protect our privacy and prevent anyone from accessing the data we once stored on it.

The process consists of several steps and is similar for both Android devices and iPhone users.

Make a backup
First of all, you will need to make a backup copy of all the information germany phone number data ou do not want to lose. This will also make the transition to the new device much easier.

In previous articles we have shown you how to make backups and then restore them on both Android and iOS devices. For example, the ones listed below:

Android:
Don't let your "android" data get lost
Restoring a backup on Android
iOS:

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Back up your iPhone, you will thank yourself more than once
Encrypt your device
Encryption is a method by which the information contained in a file is made unreadable and can only be deciphered by someone who knows the password.

This part can be skipped by Apple users, as their devices incorporate encryption by default and use a different technique than devices with the Android operating system.

The advantage of encrypting the device is that when we get rid of it, the person who acquires it will never be able to access the information that was once on it.

Encryption was introduced in Android version 3.0 and has been enabled by default since version 6.0. It may be the case that devices running Android 6 are not encrypted if the device was updated from a previous unencrypted version.

To activate encryption on Android, follow these steps: Settings > Security > Encrypt phone . Once inside, follow the instructions shown to complete the process. W