10/14/2012
Well I was going thru internet came a cross an article. Article was about Cell phones and private information. Talked about when the John McCain campaign didn't wipe out their Black Berry's before they sold them, they unwittingly dumped a trove of confidential phone numbers into a reporter's hands.
When throwing out your phone or recycle a phone, you may be doing the same thing-letting the next person who grabs it see your old text message or your mom's number or that picture you took in your bedroom just for fun.
Fortunately there's an easy way to solve this problem before you throw or recycle your phone.
All Sim card(GSM) phones: Remove your take out battery and remove your sim card(AT&T and T-Mobile). Also remove your Micro SDHC memory card.
All CDMA phones: Which are Verizon, Sprints, Go to Settings, Private, and click on Reset phone or Factory reset. That will remove all the information of the phone.
For BlackBerry users: Go to home screen, select Options, then Security Options, then General Settings. Click the menu button. Select Wipe Handheld.
I phones users: Connect your phone to ITunes and Hold both Power and Home key at the same time until you see a picture of wire connection and it will say connect your phone to iTunes. Then click Restore.
If you have any Questions and Comments feel free to ask. There are so many other ways to do this. I can go on and on.
Like if think this was a good info.
Thanks