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Safety with iphones?

peregrina2000

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When I was volunteering at the pilgrims' office in early May, the iphone of one of the other volunteers was stolen from the bathroom in the pilgrims' office (she left it on a shelf in the bathroom, forgot to pick it up, and when she went back ten minutes later it was gone -- talk about something leaving a terrible taste in your mouth -- the thief was undoubtedly one of the pilgrims she had just welcomed to Santiago, but I digress).

Luckily, this Amigo had a great assistant back in the US who was able to take care of everything, close the phone down, etc etc. What would someone like me do, I wondered?

So, can someone give me some good instructions of what I should do in case my phone is stolen or lost? I am not as worried about recovering the device as I would be about making sure that all the information stored on it didn't get into the hands of someone else who would use it.

Thanks. Buen camino, Laurie
 
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Thanks, bystander. I was able to do part of what this link told me to do. (I am sorry, but I am a real tech idiot). I now have installed find my iPhone on my phone, I have icloud ap on my computer, and I can log on and get the ap to tell me that my phone is sitting right next to me. But what I can't figure out is how I would actually use that program to either put a message on my iphone (like one they show in the instructions, saying something like "this phone is lost, please call XXX") or how I would erase everything from the phone if it were stolen. All I can do is get to the screen that has the map with the pulsating green spot that shows the phone location. Can anyone explain how I would be able to do those other things I mention? Many thanks, Laurie
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
There are some instructions here as well:
http://www.cultofmac.com/266448/remotely-wipe-iphone-data-stolen-ios-tips/

A good google search for this would be "how to wipe my iPhone remotely" if you are looking for alternative explanations.

Buen Camino!
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Crazy. What I have heard people talking about is that the industry could put a quick end to the vast majority of iphone thefts if they did with phones what they do with car stereos -- if my phone were stolen, I could send something that would destroy the inner workings so the phone would be valueless. I read somewhere that that technology may be coming soon. Thanks everyone!
 
Beware the iPhone can be put in airplane mode whilst the phone screen is locked via the control centre, once the phone is in airplane mode it cannot be tracked or wiped with the find my phone app. You can disable centre from displaying in the locked screen ( settings>Control Centre>Access on Lock Screen=OFF).
 
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