Secure wiping/deleting on some makes of mobiles
seems to be an issue. Does this problem exist with iPhones ? Mine is an iPhone 5 which I hope to replace with the 6 soon.
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seems to be an issue. Does this problem exist with iPhones ? Mine is an iPhone 5 which I hope to replace with the 6 soon.
What are you talking about? Do you mean being able to delete all of your personal data from the iPhone prior to getting rid of it?
Yes.
Yes, there's always been a way to do that:
iOS: How to back up your data and set up your device as a ...
If you follow these steps properly, your old iPhone will have no personal data on it whatsoever, and you can restore the backup you made to your new iPhone. Other than swapping out a SIM card or having your carrier switch service to a different devices, that's all you have to do.
Thanks for that, but this is exactly what those other Android powered mobile owners thought they were getting. My question was whether the Apple method of secure delete was foolproof.
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Secure wiping/deleting on some makes of mobiles