Keep Your and Your Clients’ Data Safe When You Upgrade Devices
When you buy a new phone or tablet, you want all the data and settings transferred from your old device to your new one. But don’t forget to properly delete the data on the old device before you give it to your child, donate it, or sell it.
For example, it’s not enough to remove the SIM card from your iPhone, delete your contacts, and log out of zipForm Mobile. You should erase the phone’s data and reset it to factory specs using the Apple-recommended process through iTunes.
The same advice applies to devices on other operating systems and computers: Use the processes detailed in the manufacturer’s support materials to remove all data. You can also contact a technical professional to assist you.
How about the Android products as they are actually more popular and prevelant than APPLE these days? I am tired of APPLE being the only electronic referenced.
I believe the reason Apple gets referenced the most is that it’s the easiest process to mention. With android (as of 2015) there were more than 24,000 different, unique, devices. Makes it a little difficult to easily explain how to wipe your device 😉
Reference: http://opensignal.com/reports/2015/08/android-fragmentation/
Agreed. Apple isn’t the only game in town.