El d�a Thursday, June 11, 2015 a las 12:12:12PM +0200, Marco F escribi�:
> > I'd argue that if data is so sensitive that really noone can see it,
> > you better not put it into any device with connectivity.
>
>
> Like your gmail authentication token?
I do not use gmail, but ...
>
>
> > Anyhow, in Ubuntu, things are stored in /userdata/.
> >
> > sudo rm -rf /userdata/* && sudo reboot
> >
> > rally should get you going, which I think is what the factory reset does
... but: call-history, SMS, contacts, mail credentials for Dekko ...
are stored below ~phablet;
> Which may not erase a single bit due to wear-levelling algorithms.
quite true;
matthias
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