 ashrc4Premium join:2009-02-06 australia | Cell phone disposal/id reminder. sourced from: »www.theage.com.au/technology/ala···e08.html
"HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF Before recycling a phone, remove the SIM card. If you are not reusing the card, destroy it by breaking it in half. Delete any remaining personal information on your phone and restore the handset to its factory settings to fully erase the data.
- Consider buying software to protect your mobile phone from spyware and to permanently wipe information from memory cards used in a phone."
Not sure if this service works outside of au.  www.mindyourmobile.com -- Paradigm Shift beta test pilot. So far nothing to report. Now is the not right time to stop folding. |
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 DownTheShoreTag, you're itPremium join:2003-12-02 Beautiful NJ kudos:11 | Good article. Thanks.  |
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 NetFixerFreedom is NOT freePremium join:2004-06-24 The 'Boro Reviews:
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| reply to ashrc4 said by ashrc4: Before recycling a phone, remove the SIM card. If you are not reusing the card, destroy it by breaking it in half. Delete any remaining personal information on your phone and restore the handset to its factory settings to fully erase the data. One caveat here is that with some phones, the order of the quoted advice might need to be reversed. I have run across phones that would not let you get past a "please insert a valid SIM card" type of message until a readable SIM was installed. -- History does not long entrust the care of freedom to the weak or the timid. -- Dwight D. Eisenhower The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. -- Thomas Jefferson |
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 Its a SecretPlease speak into the microphonePremium join:2008-02-23 Da wet coast kudos:3 | reply to ashrc4 For many Motorola's, the master reset code is 183729. Use with caution as it wipes all data! |
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 siljalineI'm lovin' that double widePremium join:2002-10-12 Montreal, QC kudos:17 Reviews:
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| reply to ashrc4 Appreciate that ashrc4  A local video chain is having a cell recycle drive, I've got several dead ones that I have no use for, will kill all data before donating.
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| said by siljaline:Appreciate that ashrc4  A local video chain is having a cell recycle drive, I've got several dead ones that I have no use for, will kill all data before donating. In the US, MOST police depts will allow you to donate your old phone thru their dept to victims of domestic violence who are without a cell phone.
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 siljalineI'm lovin' that double widePremium join:2002-10-12 Montreal, QC kudos:17 Reviews:
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| Thanks ! amysheehan I will ask the local Boys in Blue if they have such a program here. |
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| reply to ashrc4 I also recommend a visit to »www.recellular.com/recycling/don···ones.asp
It's a cell phone reseller/recycling/donation program that identifies recycling centers by ZIP code. Usually, though, local abuse and animal shelters, community/senior centers and places like Goodwill or Salvation Army are always looking for phones.
The site also has a link to where you can download instructions to clear personal information and data from specific device models. See
»www.recellular.com/recycling/dat···ault.asp
It requires a first and last name, a valid email address and what carrier the phone uses/used. I've not been spammed from them(nor do they check the name ). When you submit the form, they send you an email with a PDF file containing the erasure instructions. -- The greatest dangers to liberty lurk in insidious encroachment by men of zeal, well-meaning but without understanding. -- Justice Louis D. Brandeis |
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 ashrc4Premium join:2009-02-06 australia | reply to ashrc4 Further expansion on the original article and exploit developement/overview.
»www.theage.com.au/technology/sec···ostart=1 -- Paradigm Shift beta test pilot. So far nothing to report. Now is the not right time to stop folding. |
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 siljalineI'm lovin' that double widePremium join:2002-10-12 Montreal, QC kudos:17 Reviews:
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| My local Boys in Blue were more than happy to take three old cells off my hands ashrc4  |
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 ashrc4Premium join:2009-02-06 australia | reply to ashrc4 Curious to know what type of regular "cleaning arrangements" people use for upkeep to limit data loss/theft in case of being stolen/lost. -- Paradigm Shift beta test pilot. So far nothing to report. Now is the not right time to stop folding. |
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 Its a SecretPlease speak into the microphonePremium join:2008-02-23 Da wet coast kudos:3 | PW's for key areas of the phone help to keep my cell secure. Can be a PITA at times though... But security isn't a compromise! |
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