Study Finds Most Cell Phones Not Wiped of Data Before Recycled

When the United Kingdom’s largest cellular phone recycler randomly searched 2,000 phones for personal data in December, over 99 percent contained everything from personal contacts to emails to banking information.

Clearing your phone of your personal information before recycling helps protect your identity. - Cellphonedigest.net

Clearing your phone of your personal information before recycling helps protect your identity. - Cellphonedigest.net

While wiping personal data is one of the services offered by most recyclers, it’s likely a two-minute process to do it yourself. Some programs even suggest that you remove the SIM card before recycling your phone.

The average cell phone will be replaced every 18 months, and many of the newer internet-ready models store passwords and other information for future use. This data (such as saved user names and passwords to online bank and email accounts) could be readily accessible if your phone is not properly cleared before recycling.

No similar studies on the presence of personal data have been conducted in the U.S., but it may be a moot point, as it’s estimated that 700 million obsolete phones are currently stockpiled in U.S. homes instead of donated or recycled.

Asking about destruction of personal information is just one question to consider when picking an electronic recycler.

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  1. WARNING: 99% of All Recycled Cell Phones Have Owner’s Private Data : CleanTechnica

    posted on January 31st, 2009 at 12:31 pm

    [...] a sampling of two-thousand recycled mobile phones, 99-percent were found to have sensitive data like banking information and confidential [...]

  2. WARNING: 99% of All Recycled Cell Phones Contain Owner’s Private Data | Alternative Energy News

    posted on February 1st, 2009 at 8:28 pm

    [...] a sampling of two thousand recycled mobile phones, 99 percent were found to have sensitive data like banking information and confidential [...]

  3. Mobile Messaging 2.0 » Notable + Quotable: What mobile can and can’t do, Google’s disruptive presence, smartphone gaming, and deleting dangerous data: a hosted discussion on mobile messaging, devices, and user practices and trends

    posted on February 12th, 2009 at 10:04 am

    [...] Study finds most cellphones not wiped of data before recycled Earth911’s Trey Granger shares a troubling report about mobile users’ recklessness, making them vulnerable to identity theft. “The average cell phone will be replaced every 18 months, and many of the newer internet-ready models store passwords and other information for future use. This data (such as saved user names and passwords to online bank and email accounts) could be readily accessible if your phone is not properly cleared before recycling.” [...]

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