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cuellarm 06-24-2009 02:41 PM

How to protect your data if your phone gets stolen?
 
Hi guys,

I've been visiting the forum for a few months and have learned a lot. I appreciate everyone's contributions. I have been searching with no success about what can you do if your phone gets lost/stolen to protect your data? I know WinMo has the option to lock with password everytime you press the power button, but that gets annoying if you need to type a password every time you want to use the phone. Are there any tools that you can use to maybe remotely lock/block/erase all sensitive data on your phone if it gets stolen? I'm thinking you don't want some lucky thief reading your emails, contacts, websites that have passwords saved, etc.? That would make it so easy to get your identity stolen...

Again, thanks to all of you who spend time helping others!

Rourke Swift 06-24-2009 03:02 PM

Re: How to protect your data if your phone gets stolen?
 
There's a couple programs out there that will lock your phone remotely if you send certain text, or delete data, or send you it's GPS location.

One highly recommended program (it costs money however) is Sprite Terminator. The PPCGeeks thread about it is here, and I believe you'll find a few links in there to other (free) programs that do similar things.

Good luck, I'm sure there's plenty more out there!

fenixjn 06-24-2009 03:22 PM

Re: How to protect your data if your phone gets stolen?
 
Thank you. I had Technician on my Treo and was wondering if the same thing existed for WM.

SS11184 06-24-2009 03:38 PM

Re: How to protect your data if your phone gets stolen?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cuellarm (Post 994028)
Hi guys,

I've been visiting the forum for a few months and have learned a lot. I appreciate everyone's contributions. I have been searching with no success about what can you do if your phone gets lost/stolen to protect your data? I know WinMo has the option to lock with password everytime you press the power button, but that gets annoying if you need to type a password every time you want to use the phone. Are there any tools that you can use to maybe remotely lock/block/erase all sensitive data on your phone if it gets stolen? I'm thinking you don't want some lucky thief reading your emails, contacts, websites that have passwords saved, etc.? That would make it so easy to get your identity stolen...

Again, thanks to all of you who spend time helping others!


I use Smart Phone Tracker...it runs in the background...when u send a "personalized text" its respond with the gps location via txt messages or email but as far as deleting data i'm not to sure... i lock my phone but the time is set for like 30 min....

haus 06-24-2009 05:03 PM

Re: How to protect your data if your phone gets stolen?
 
If you happen to use Exchange 2007 there's a remote wipe capability baked into the web client. There's also a program called remoteProtect (I think) - not sure if it's compatible with the TP - that allows a full wipe based on a text message. Back in the day you could bake it into a custom ROM so even a hard reset wouldn't remove it. There's also nuegpssecurity...I'm not sure if it has a wipe capability or not.

Edit: I know there are others...those are just the ones I'm somewhat familiar with. I see SmartPhoneTracker mentioned a lot as noted above...do a search and see what comes up. I think MightyMike bakes nuegpssecurity into all his ROMs, but I'm not positive...

CozBoogie 06-24-2009 05:12 PM

Re: How to protect your data if your phone gets stolen?
 
Moved to the Software Forum.

late,
Coz

fenixjn 06-24-2009 09:55 PM

Re: How to protect your data if your phone gets stolen?
 
Uh the trial of ST disables the sleep mode on the phone... so I had to remove it :( Maybe a limitation of the trial...?


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