On Android, open the app drawer and tap on “Settings.” Under “General,” tap on “Storage.” Under “Storage” you’ll see a list of all the folders on your device. The Trash folder is at the bottom of this list.

Yes, there is a trash bin on Android. To access it, open the app drawer and tap the three lines in the top left corner of the screen. Then select “Settings.” On the “General” tab, under “App Storage,” tap “Trash.” You can then drag and drop files into the trash can to delete them.

On a Mac, open the Finder and go to the “Go” menu. Select “Home”. Under “Library”, you’ll see a “Trash” folder.

On Android, you can delete a file by selecting it and pressing the “Delete” button on your phone’s keyboard.

To delete items on your phone, open the Settings app and tap on “General.” Under “Privacy,” tap on “History” and then select the items you want to delete. Tap on “Delete” to confirm.

There are a few different ways to delete items from your phone. The most common way is to use the “delete” button on the app or website you’re using. Another way is to use the “delete all” button on the Photos app.

There are a few ways to permanently delete everything from your Android phone. The easiest way is to use the Android “Clear All Data” option. This will erase all of your data, apps, settings, and files. You can also use a third-party app like Erase Everything to do the same thing. Finally, you can format your phone and lose all of your data.

There are a few ways to free up storage on your Android device. You can clear out old photos, videos, and music files; delete unwanted apps; and disable features that you don’t use. You can also reduce the size of your photo and video files by using compression software.

Erasing data permanently can be done in a few different ways. The most common way is to use a physical destruction method such as shredding or burning the data. Another way is to use an electronic destruction method such as overwriting the data with random bits or encrypting the data.

Yes, data can be permanently deleted.