Remote wipe definition
A Remote wipe is a security feature that lets a user remotely delete information from a device. This is crucial when you lose a smartphone, laptop, or tablet. Wiping the device will prevent a stranger from accessing sensitive data.
What does the process of a remote wipe look like?
- 1.Triggering the wipe. Depending on the system of your device, you'll have to use an app or specialized software to initiate it.
- 2.The command. The device you want to wipe has to be connected to the internet. If not, the command will execute as soon as the device goes online.
- 3.Verification. Additional confirmation works as a security measure to prevent accidental or unauthorized wipes.
- 4.Deletion. The exact scope of what's deleted can vary. Some remote wipe tools only delete specific sensitive data, while others reset the device to its factory settings.
- 5.Confirmation. The user who initiated the wipe will get a notification once it's done. Sometimes, the device may be left unusable until it's manually restored or serviced.
Common remote wipe apps:
- Find My iPhone (iOS)
- Find My Device (Android)
- Samsung Find My Mobile (Samsung)
- Microsoft Intune (Microsoft)
- Lookout (cross-platform)
- Prey (cross-platform)
- Avast Antivirus & Security (Android)
- McAfee Mobile Security (mobile)