Perhaps you lost your phone and would like it back

Read More , is it? Just the other day Read More from the lock screen. It can all be done in the Passcode section in Settings. These days the feature doubles as Activation Lock, which stops any would-be thieves from erasing your iPhone via iTunes without first requiring your password.

It's no secret that iOS is a secure operating system, but Apple's latest firmware update adds yet another level of protection for consumers. This is a very handy feature to have on. By giving the person only 10 attempts to get the passcode right before the information explodes, it stops brute force attacks, and gives you peace of mind that your information is more or less secure.

Of course two things to bear in mind. This has to be done religiously. But the moral of this story is this — and listen up good boys and girls. It is not worth getting killed over a phone.

It needs its owner alive and well to receive it back. Have you had your iPhone stolen? Your email address will not be published. My IPhone 6S was stolen last week in school. It is showing "Offline" on "Find my Iphone" in Icloud, and "erase this phone" is pending. I had a passcode on it and since then got new simcard with the same number. Can they still jailbreak into the phone? I lost my iPod at school and i didnt set up Find My iPhone.

I really need it back. Theres irreplaceable photos on there. My daughter had her iPhone 6 pickpocketed in Barcelona when she was studying abroad in March of Professional and smooth on the escalator of the metro station. She didn't even see who took it. We received a phone call on the emergency number we had stored on the iphone account. A man in Pakistan wanted to try to arrange some way to sell the phone back to us or to pay us to release the lock. Of course we didn't trust him, so we didn't respond to his generous offer to sell us back our stolen phone.

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What a generous and selfless individual! Makes you wonder how it managed to get from Barcelona to Pakistan! A very well-travelled iPhone! Oh well, now he has a very expensive drinks coaster: Cube, Compared Dan Price. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Whatsapp Email. Stay informed by joining our newsletter! Read our privacy policy.

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I could not find it till date. Scroll down for the next article. You can do this by logging into your Android Device Manager and Find My iPhone account on another device and manually lock the phone. If you've called your phone and weren't able to get someone on the other line, try locating it via your phone GPS locating service. It's important to note that this needs to be activated on your devices so you can access them from another machine — otherwise this step is moot.

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Once your phone is locked down, the only way back into it is with your password — and chances are, whoever has your phone doesn't have that information. Set up a lock-screen message to let whoever has the phone know that you're looking for it, along with a phone number or other contact information to get in touch with you. If you think your phone has been stolen rather than lost, you should probably file a police report. It sounds like a lost cause, yes, but I know people who have done just that and their phones have miraculously made it back to them.

Your phone is locked by now, but it's still not a bad idea to protect your accounts, just in case. According to Gizmodo, you should log out of your social media and email accounts, until you get the situation under control.

If you suspect suspicious activity on your lost or stolen phone, it's best to err on the side of caution and suspend your service. The last thing you want to deal with after the fact are erroneous charges and data usage bills that will only compound this already stressful situation. When worse comes to worst, it might be time to chalk up the experience to a loss and wipe the phone clean.

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I had a phone stolen once, did all the steps I listed above — I could even see where the phone was in Manhattan when I used the Find My iPhone feature although I couldn't hone in on it given that everybody lives in a massive apartment building — but after a few weeks, I gave up. I already had a new phone, and the stolen phone was either dead or turned off, so I could no longer locate it.

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At that point, I erased it and moved on. Have you lost a phone or had it stolen? How did you handle the situation?

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