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    Selling smart phones prone to crucial data leakage: Stellar

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    Nowdays, people have crucial personal and bank data due to phone banking and use various Apps and so it is very essential to erase the data permanently.

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    There is lack of awareness about the data deletion and even data recovery.
    At a time when phishing and hacking of banking data is showing sharp rise, retrieving your banking details from your discarded and sold smart phones is a child's play with data recovery softwares.
    "When you sell or exchange your smart phones even after pressing factory reset does not erase your crucial data and those can be easily recovered unless it is done permanently by specialised softwares," software product and service company Stellar co-founder Director Manoj Dhingra said here yesterday.

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    Nowdays, people have crucial personal and bank data due to phone banking and use various Apps and so it is very essential to erase the data permanently with data erasure solutions, Dhingra said which has recently launched 'BitRaser' a data erasure software for the purpose.

    The company has both erasure solution for android and iphones and customers currently will be required to visit a mobile phone centres to get your phone cleaned, Stellar VP international business, Sudhanshu Puri said.

    "We'll sell multiple use softwares to mobile stores and service centres. We'll touch 19,100 pin codes across the country via channels partners for easy access by customers," he said.

    There is lack of awareness about the data deletion and even data recovery. In Kolkata, refurbished phone accounts for 30 per cent of total smart phone in use, Stellar officials said.

    The company was aiming at healthy growth in the years to come with positive impact of Data Protection Bill and e-waste norms.

    The company with development centre is aiming at a 25 per cent rise in revenue in the current fiscal.

    It had a revenue of Rs 55 crore in 2017-18 from sale of data recovery software and erasure products and services.
    The Economic Times

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