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Things You Ought to Do When You Lose Your Smartphone

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Losing your smartphone is something that you should fret about. Why? How do you use your smartphone? Isn’t this used to log into your social networking accounts and business emails? If you saved your passwords with the use of your smartphone, the one who may have picked it up or stolen from you could easily access these accounts. What happens then to your important data? This could easily be divulged to the wrong set of people. If you happen to lose your smartphone, here are some of the things that you could do.

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Try Calling Your Phone

Have you been in a public place lately? Your smartphone could easily have been mistaken to be the property of somebody else. Many people for instance own a Samsung smartphone or an iPhone. Ask one of your friends to call your number and see if you can talk to the person who took your phone. It could also be that you juts misplaced your smartphone at the office or at home. If you are alone for example at home, you could also make use of VoIP from providers like RingCentral to call your smartphone number through your computer. The batteries of smartphones do not last that long so be sure that you call as soon as you notice that this is missing.

Locate it Using Your Tracker

You are lucky if you took the time to install a locator application such as Where’s My Droid and Find My iPhone in your smartphone. Some locator applications can even take photos of your thief and have this sent to your email. With a locator, you can track the exact location of your phone and this will make it easier for you to get it back and catch the thief at the same time. Some even have the capability to manage your data remotely which will make it easier for you to delete these just in case these are too important to be shared to anyone.

Trace the Activity of the Thief

It is now easier for you to catch your thief because you can now easily log into your mobile account and trace the calls placed using your phone. You can also trace even their text messages. This will help you decipher if your thief is just within your reach and if this is someone you already know. You can also make use of this as evidence just in case the police gets involved.

Call Your Carrier’s Customer Service

Your thief could already be using your phone to make expensive calls by now. Local calls may be cheap but what if the thief decides to use this for international calls? If the text messages or calls placed will not give you an idea about the identity of your thief, you should decide to call your mobile network service provider and report your phone as stolen. It is pointless to be tracing the calls or text messages made if the probability of regaining back your smartphone is slim. This will help you cut on costs on calls and text messages placed by your thief.

Inform Your Contacts

If there is no way for you to wipe the data remotely from your smartphone, be sure to take corrective action and inform those that are stored in your contacts. Your thief could pose as a distressed you and may try to elicit money or important data from the people stored in your contacts. You can make use of social media sites to inform them about your lost phone.

Change Your Passwords

If you log into your email and social media sites accounts using your smartphone, then be on the alert and change all your passwords immediately. Do this too with other accounts such as banking accounts just in case you have this saved automatically using your smartphone. This will prevent unwanted access to your personal and business information.


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