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Old 04-25-2010, 11:18 AM
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Re: is there a storage-card password app?

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Originally Posted by Oditius View Post
Use Sprite Terminator You can send your phone a text and wipe it clean.
Yes, this may be a solution. I use Sprite backup and it works fine. If I use the simple PIN that would delay anyone enough for me to clobber the phone.

I have cleaned any really dangerous data off the phone (my contacts from Outlook) but you can always miss something.

I don't have anything on the storage card, but you can encrypt it from the system settings. I wonder if this slows things down. Now thinking of it, that is where the backups are, so it does warrent encryption....

I have gotten really paranoid about security listening to the Security Now Podcast, which is really excellent. If you listen to this, you will never look at Java the same way.

http://twit.tv/sn245
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