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Your phone will self-destruct in 10 seconds

iphone fire       

Should you decide to accept this as the best for your phone (and the data within), this may be you wish for. Imagine that it’s stolen or you accidentally left it in a taxi, a cafe or drop it don’t know where!  Well, I did that 3 times and only once I got it back through a super nice guy.  If you are not sure you are always that lucky, then don’t make erasing your data in it a “Mission Impossible”.  It can easily be done and I strongly suggest that you take immediate steps to ensure that you can, do it now and you can have a carefree life! Smart mobiles have become many’s sole tool to communicate with the world as well as get things efficiently done online – like transferring money, online purchases, very personal information of yourself, your friends and your work place, etc. You might not be aware, but your phone (and in fact the internet) gathers and stores many of such key information all the time in cookies, etc especially re log-in information sometimes without the users being aware of it. The lure of convenient and efficient operations via your mobile (and they indeed are) is so great that one may sometimes/inadvertently be tempted, and the information will be stored there.  While these information are mostly stored on your own computer or your own mobile,  once they land on someone with a bad/greedy intent (easily through multiple sales, etc), your loss can be catastrophic. A recent video shows how someone’s identity was stolen via his mobile, and he lost his entire life’s savings/everything over a couple of hours.  I certainly hope that this will never happen to you, but you can sleep better if you’re confident that you’re still in control of it even if you lost it.  So do make immediate steps to protect your data (just as important as making backups – see my previous blog post). This can easily be done:-

 

 

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