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No Shocker: Typical American Household Full of Old Cell Phones —

A new study by mobile security vendor Lookout finds that 62 percent of American households have at least one old cell phone lying about. Some 10 percent of households have four or more old devices stuffed into a drawer somewhere.

If you put them all together, Lookout says that’s enough cell phones to stretch from San Francisco to the North Pole and back.

The reasons vary, but include not knowing what to do with the devices, concerns about security and the fact that some information remains only on that device.

“We were surprised to learn how many people hold on to old phones,” Lookout mobile safety advocate Jenny Roy said in a statement. “People are concerned about the personal information living on the device, and we suspect it contributes to why people are still holding on to it.”

For those that are looking to get rid of old devices, there are plenty of options that will put the phone to good use including programs that donate devices to soldiers or to domestic violence survivors. Lookout recommends taking steps such as backing up the data, erasing the phone and removing the SIM card.


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