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  2. One Tech Tip: Here's what you need to do before and after ...

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    It can link you to the phone if it does eventually get recovered. Call it up by typing (asterisk)#06# on your phone's keypad. If you’ve already lost your phone you can also find it in other places like the box it came in. If it's stolen. If you're unlucky enough to have your phone stolen, notify police.

  3. Lost your phone? Don’t freak out — here’s what to do - AOL

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    Addressing a lost or stolen phone requires a dual approach: try to find your device and take steps to erase your data in the meantime. ... Call and text your phone. Before you flip, make sure the ...

  4. Smartphone kill switch - Wikipedia

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    A smartphone kill switch is a software-based [1] security feature that allows a smartphone's owner to remotely render it inoperable if it is lost or stolen, thereby deterring theft. There have been a number of initiatives to legally require kill switches on smartphones.

  5. iPhone users urged to add Stolen Device Protection ...

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    Apple says the feature, buried in your iPhone’s settings, adds an extra layer of security for users.It addresses a vulnerability that thieves have discovered and exploited: allowing them to lock ...

  6. Find My Phone - Wikipedia

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    Find my Phone or similar is the name given by various manufacturers to software and a service for smartphones, whereby a registered user can find the approximate location of the phone if switched on, over the Internet, or by the phone sending e-mail or SMS text messages. This helps to locate lost or stolen phones.

  7. Theft by finding - Wikipedia

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    In England and Wales, a theft occurs when there is a dishonest appropriation of property belonging to another with the intention to permanently deprive. [4] This definition can therefore include property that is found, whether abandoned or incorrectly delivered, where the finder does not take appropriate steps to return it to the lawful owner.

  8. AT&T, other phone companies sued over stolen nude images ...

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    “It should make judges think twice or three times before they dismiss a claim,” said Stengel, who has brought a similar case against T-Mobile in the past but isn’t involved in the current ...

  9. Fix issues with AOL Mail image challenges - AOL Help

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    Before you attempt another image challenge, clear the cache on your web browser. If you're still prompted to retake the image challenge multiple times a day, you might have a more serious issue. Check out the Security Center for info about recommended antivirus software and reset your password to make sure it's secure .