When I bought my iPhone last year, I took the SIM card out of my old phone, deleted text messages and contact information, and then tossed it in the recycle bin at Staples. My old phone didn’t have any incriminating photos, racy text messages or anything I wouldn’t want my mom to see. Still, I wouldn’t have wanted anyone to have access to my personal and business contacts. Now I’m not so sure I deleted everything.
According to a recent issue of Southwest Airlines’ Spirit magazine, a study by British tech recycler Regenersis reports that cell phones headed for recycling aren’t always cleared of their information. They found that 65% of old cell phones had saved text messages, 50% contained personal contacts, and 31% had pictures. And they recommend that you use a recycler that guarantees to clear all of your data.
I guess that solves the mystery of how embarrassing photos make it to the Internet.






