30
Apr
Police could be able to use more information extracted from mobile phones, according to a student at Glamorgan University.
Paul Owen, who is undertaking a PhD in forensic analysis, has been given 40 traded-in mobile phones, in a bid to see how much information can be taken from them, reports the BBC.
Meanwhile, mobile phone users hoping to retain information on purpose may be interested in the Bluebook service from O2, which automatically backs up contacts and messages online.

















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