Don't make this mistake when selling your old Echo devices

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When selling old tech, you want to make sure your privacy isn’t breached. This used to be as simple as performing a factory reset. Unfortunately, it was recently discovered that this isn’t enough when it comes to your old Amazon Echo devices.

You need to take steps to keep your data from being exposed. Keep reading for the necessary steps you can take to remove as much info as possible from your Echo devices.

Here’s the backstory

Researchers at Northeastern University discovered that even after factory resetting an Echo, stored information wasn’t secure. A second-hand Echo device could allow new owners access to various sensitive information.

Even after a full factory reset, Wi-Fi information, your physical home address, and even access to Amazon-connected devices like smart locks and security cameras were still accessible. In some cases, even passwords were available to be discovered.

What does this mean for you?

This means people who purchase old echo devices could have access to all of your private information. That’s why you’ll want to take steps to prevent any data exposure before selling your Echo.

How to protect your information

While factory resetting your Echo is important, there are a few more steps you’ll need to take before you sell your Echo for good. First, you’ll want to deregister your Echo. Here’s how:

  • Log in to your Amazon account.
  • Open your Accounts & Lists menu under your profile.
  • Select Manage Your Content & Devices.
  • Choose the device you want to deregister, in this case your it’s the Echo device you’re selling.
  • Click the three dots next to the device.
  • Choose Deregister.
  • Confirm your choice.

Once you’ve done this, your Echo will be deregistered to your personal Amazon account, which will protect most of your data. However, this isn’t enough. For a final layer of protection, you’ll need to reset your Echo back to manufacturer settings. Here’s how:

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