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18.01.2022 13:07

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What to do if your phone is lost or stolen?

Without a phone, we feel lost, confused and helpless. Is there any hope to be reunited with your lost or stolen phone?
What to do if your phone is lost or stolen?

Have you ever had that sinking feeling while walking when you didn't feel your phone in your pocket? Panicking, you started looking through all the hidden pockets in your pants, jacket and backpack. If you are lucky, you will remember at that moment that you forgot it in the car or at home. But what every user fears the most can happen. You lost your phone or someone stole it. Data and even the devices themselves are valuable for non-developers and owners. The phone is a storage of great sentimental values.

The moment you realize you are separated from your device, your mind will start racing. Where is? Will I ever get it back? Will the finder or thief be able to access the contents of the phone, including photos, recordings and messages? In the event of theft, the chances of finding your phone again are very small, as miscreants are ready for your every search attempt. In case of loss, the success rate of finding increases slightly, but only if you have prepared for a possible scenario beforehand.

What preventive measures do we recommend?

It won't take you much time to go through the settings and turn on some features. Believe us, in case of loss, you will be grateful that you took 5 minutes of your time and dialed the settings.

Use all available security features and ways to lock your phone. This is the biggest favor you can do yourself and the biggest obstacle to thieves. If you are already a victim of theft, at least make sure that miscreants do not have an easy time hacking your phone. #141 features to lock the phone with password, pattern and fingerprint. Some users avoid using these features because they are annoying, as they have to type a password or pattern every time they use it. In this case, ask yourself what is worse. That you must everyč type your password or that a thief has instant access to your most intimate information?

However, we do not recommend unlocking the phone with facial recognition, as the technology has many shortcomings on certain devices. Although biometric technology is improving, crooks can trick some devices with something as simple as a photo of your face.

Lost your phone? Turn on Google's Find My Device service

Whenever you sign in to your Android device with a Google Account, Find My Device is automatically turned on. Google's free service is the first line of defense you'll use if your phone ever sinks into the ground. That way, you'll be able to track it, lock it, and even delete data remotely.

Check if the Find My Device function is enabled on your Android phone. Open Settings and then the Security & location tab > Find my device. If you don't have this option, use the dedicated search engine in Settings. You'll likely find it under Google > Security > Find My Device. Most manufacturers also have their own dedicated functions for finding lost devices.

Even Apple devices have their own version of the Find My Device function, which can be supplemented with convenient AirTag transmitters, which will help you find your device even faster. The following search options are available to you: show location, play a sound, mark the device as lost, remotely erase, notify me when the device is found, and so on.

Also write down the identification number (IMEI) of your phone. If a thief tries to sell your phone online, you can use the code to check if it is your stolen phone. You will find the IMEI code in Settings in the About phone tab. Save the number somewhere safe.

What about phone insurance?

Some believe that insurance is a waste of money, while for others it is a necessary supplement. Regardless of your views, the fact is that there is no better feeling than to be able to get a replacement in case of theft or loss by filing an insurance claim. In addition to compensation for theft and loss, some insurances also cover accidental damage, and in rare cases also extend the warranty period.

Help, what can I do if my phone is stolen or lost?

Before you start panicking, first call or send a message to the lost phone. Sometimes you think you've lost your phone, but in reality it's hiding under the car seat or in a hole between the couch cushions.

If you turned on the Find/Find My Device function before losing it, you can use the aforementioned functions. Android users use the link google.com/android/find. Sign in with the same Google Account as on the lost device. You will have more and #141; options:

  • If the location is turned on and the device is turned on, you will be able to track it on the map,
  • play a sound that will help you find the device when it is nearby,
  • secure the device, which enables remote locking or erasing of data. You will also be able to display a number and any message for a potential finder on the home screen.

Apple users visit icloud.com/find. The process is very similar, sign in with your Apple account and select your lost device. If you are lucky, you will be able to find the device via the last recorded location, with the sound played, with the help of AirTag transmitters and the like.

The next step is to notify the operator, who will disable the SIM card or services on your smartphone. The finder or thief will thus not be able to use the phone. Although most mobile plans offer plenty of data (100GB or more) and unlimited calls and texts, you probably don't want anyone calling your contacts or sending them malicious emails. messages. You can make a request for termination of services over the phone or at the provider's physical location.

If you think your case is hopeless and you've come to terms with it, the last step is to delete all data. This will ensure that your photos and recordings will remain exclusively yours. You can do this at the links mentioned above. You cannot undo the deletion. We recommend that you have an organized plan for making backup copies of your phone. Thus, in the event of a phone being found or the resulting exchange, you will have the option of restoring all files.

What else do you need to do?

  • Log out of all remote accounts (social networks, bank …).
  • Change passwords for all accounts.
  • If you use your device for payments, contact your bank.
  • Closely monitor all accounts for suspicious activity after loss or theft.

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