|
| [March 12, 2013] |
 |
AVG Technologies Offers Tips and Advice for Removing Data from Old Mobile Devices
AMSTERDAM & SAN FRANCISCO --(Business Wire)--
AVG
Technologies N.V. (NYSE: AVG), the provider of Internet and mobile
security to 146 million active users, today released valuable tips on
how consumers can remove their personal data before they recycle or
throw away their old smartphones. In an era of frequent and seamless
device upgrades, it's easy to ditch an old handset and move on to the
next. However, chances are the old device has personal information
lingering on it, putting consumers at a greater risk of identity theft.
"Think about all the personal data stored on your phone: text messages,
emails, even intimate photos of you or your significant other," said
Tony Anscombe, senior security evangelist at AVG. "Consumers are now
carrying more and more personal information on their devices, and AVG
wants to ensure everyone is well equipped to wipe out that data when the
time comes. Your identity is essentially yours to lose, so take every
precaution possible to stay safe."
While the factory reset button seems like the logical place to start,
numerous industry and security experts report that even after consumers
carry out this exercise, personal information often remains. The
following tips will help ensure private information is erased:
-
Remove the memory and SIM cards. Both store personal data and are best
kept safe in your possession or destroyed.
-
Use a data removal application to ensure data really is deleted.
Android (News - Alert) users can use AVG
AntiVirs Free™, for example. For other platforms there is a list
of apps available on the CTIA
web site.
-
Once the data is deleted, then run a factory reset. Instructions can
be found on manufacturers' or carriers' websites.
-
If you are going to simply throw away your mobile phone, older
handsets can contain toxic materials. Consult your local authority or
drop it off at a mobile phone retailer, where they will be able to
dispose of it correctly. Additionally, there are specialist companies
that will take it apart and recycle each component.
-
Of course, recycling or handing it on for use is a good option; there
are many charities and organizations that redistribute old phones and
will even send you a pre-paid postage box to send it in. Just search
on the Internet for the many options!
For more tips or to learn about AVG's product offerings, please visit www.AVG.com.
About AVG Technologies (NYSE: AVG)
AVG's mission is to simplify, optimize and secure the Internet
experience, providing peace of mind to a connected world. AVG's powerful
yet easy-to-use software and online services put users in control of
their Internet experience. By choosing AVG's software and services,
users become part of a trusted global community that benefits from
inherent network effects, mutual protection and support. AVG has grown
its user base to 146 million active users as of December 31, 2012 and
offers a product portfolio that targets the consumer and small business
markets and includes Internet security, PC performance optimization,
online backup, mobile security, identity protection and family safety
software.
www.avg.com
Keep in touch with AVG

[ Back To Technology News's Homepage ]
|