This has allowed thousands of photos recovered, where among them include naked selfies from a slew of factory-wiped phones, by Avast, a security firm that is based in the Czech Republic. Apart from such racy photos, other extracted information ranged from emails to text messages and Google searches. According to security experts, there is one surefire way of deleting the data on your handset for good – and that is basically destroying it, which would include burning the device or smashing it to bits.
Older handsets that take the “factory reset” option will just erase the indexing of the data, while the data itself remains. According to Avast, 40,000 stored photos were reclaimed from 20 phones that were picked up from eBay, and over 750 of those happen to be ladies who were in different stages of undress, while another 250 selfies have been described to be “what appears to be the previous owner’s manhood”.