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Thread ID: 121911 2011-11-21 01:56:00 Anyone got security app on their mobile phone? lakewoodlady (103) PC World Chat
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1244583 2011-11-21 01:56:00 I put Lookout Security on mine. You can find your phone if it is misplaced as well. (It also backs up the data and pics if you have the Premium version.)
I tested it out and I received an email with the gps location, so that works ok. I wasn't game enough to try the loud siren scream though!

LL
lakewoodlady (103)
1244584 2011-11-21 04:36:00 No. I gather that if you lose the phone, they would just bin your simcard, take it to a independent lil' shop and have it factory resetted.

I lost a RRP $899 phone after 2 or 3yrs. Rang the phone after an hour or so ... already no dialtone.
I did set up a PIN for the simcard - that has not been accessed so didn't lose any money.
The phone also had a security lock code upon reboot. I've now put on a timer too with my current phone. Which means after 1min or so .. it would self lock and requires a PIN before you can read your text message or go thru the menu's.

There is a remote text message factory reset and lock up the phone. But the thing is if they take your simcard out - your text message does not get thru and afaik ... without a simcard the GPS and data connection becomes ineffective too.....
Nomad (952)
1244585 2011-11-21 06:20:00 Yes, if was stolen, then that is a whole other story. With Lookout you can clear data remotely and or activate a lock, but isn't the main reason I put the app on, it is for the anti-malware/trojans etc., that are doing the rounds on Android OS.
Someone would have to steal my bag or break into my house to get the phone, and I know that can happen to anyone, I just hope that doesn't happen at all. Mine also has a PIN to unlock it. (It locks and goes to sleep after two minutes). Bit of a nuisance having to enter the PIN all the time though, to read messages etc.
However, say I left my phone at work or somewhere, at least I'd be able to know where it is with the Find My Phone feature.

LL
lakewoodlady (103)
1244586 2011-11-21 08:24:00 There are security apps that will 'scream' if somebody changes the sim without the proper authorization, however I have lookout on my phone since it's the best reviewed free security app. pine-o-cleen (2955)
1244587 2011-11-21 08:36:00 I use Eset Mobile Security. Very good, imo. inphinity (7274)
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