I am testing Android OSs for approval for use within our company and I am concerned with a finding. When using the ActiveSync wipe or when selecting the Factory Data Reset option under Privacy it says this will erase all data from the phone and it appears that it does not. Any pictures or files saved to the phone remain along with tracking data the phone seems to collect.
Factory Data Reset says this will erase all data and it does not giving a false sense of security.
Worse yet the factory reset accomplished via any of these methods removes the password you may have put on the phone so now access to the files is free and clear.
The only way I have found to erase all data on the phone is to use the format SD card and storage functions for both onboard memory and any SD card inserted.
Think of all the people that use the reset function which says it will erase all data believing their phone has been wiped of all content and then sell it with all those pictures still on them.
Seems pretty scary to me. Am I missing something? Does this concern anyone else?
Factory Data Reset says this will erase all data and it does not giving a false sense of security.
Worse yet the factory reset accomplished via any of these methods removes the password you may have put on the phone so now access to the files is free and clear.
The only way I have found to erase all data on the phone is to use the format SD card and storage functions for both onboard memory and any SD card inserted.
Think of all the people that use the reset function which says it will erase all data believing their phone has been wiped of all content and then sell it with all those pictures still on them.
Seems pretty scary to me. Am I missing something? Does this concern anyone else?