Many of today’s most popular smartphones can be erased remotely if they are lost or stolen. Here’s how to do it.
A handset may be valuable, but it’s easily replaced. The data on it, however, is often much more important. Cell phones carry all kinds of personal and business information these days, and preventing it from getting into the wrong hands is key.
While a stray personal address book won’t matter much to an unsavory type who finds a lost iPhone—they’d much rather just sell the phone—cached online banking passwords, corporate documents and VPN access are better off kept secure. That’s why many of today’s smartphones support a mobile kill switch, also called “remote wipe” capability. Remote wipe lets a device owner or IT support engineer remotely erase the handheld’s data in case it’s lost or stolen. Next >>
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