by Matt Adlard
In today's digital age, our smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktop PCs store a vast amount of work, personal, and financial data. Ensuring the complete removal of this data is crucial when devices are lost, stolen, hacked, or simply repurposed for others. However, mere file deletion may not suffice, as data can still be recovered due to the way storage works on devices. Similarly, dealing with malware infections requires more than running antivirus scans or deleting infected apps. This article explores secure data erasure methods and malware removal options to protect your information effectively.
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