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ConsumerReports.org Newer Apple phones and Blackberries encrypt their data by default, which boosts security throughout the life of the device. If you've got an Android phone, go to Settings, then tap Security, then Screen Lock or Encrypt Device. Create a PIN or password … |
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Why Android’s ‘factory reset’ isn’t really secure – ConsumerReports.org
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