The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has issued its first guide for citizens buying or selling used internet-enabled devices to prevent criminals from accessing personal information that remains after the format process.
As transactions associated with second-hand devices are expected to rise following the holiday season, the NCSC is keen on spreading awareness to consumers set out to replace, trade or market their used mobile phones, tablets or computers.
“At this time of year many of us take advantage of the pre-owned tech market, either to grab a bargain or cash in on a device we no longer need,” NCSC Deputy Director for Economy and Society Sarah Lyons noted.”We want consumers to make the most of this market, but we also want them to be aware of the risks around security and personal data and what they can do to protect themselves.”
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The guide”s focus is to give shoppers insights into how to safeguard personal and sensitive data before selling or acquiring used devices:
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