It’s
amazing how even the most organised individuals, that is those who
regularly back up documents and always plan ahead for future
engagements, can occasionally find themselves up that notorious creek
without a paddle. Take for instance when someone loses their phone. Not
enough people have prepared themselves for this. The best applications
to help you find or wipe your phone need to be installed in advance.
There is at least one notable exception, which could well save your
phone.
Plan B is the application to install when your phone is already
missing. However, if you’re really going to get prepared for that lost
phone scenario you might like to install a few other great applications
too.
Plan B
Plan B
is the perfect application to use when your phone is already missing
and you realise you never installed any of the nifty apps which would
have helped you find your phone. You can install it remotely by going to
the Android market and it will use GPS or an SMS to find your phone’s
location and email that to you. If you need a location after this, you
can send an SMS to your phone from a friend’s phone saying “Locate” and
the application will send another email with the new location.
On this note, if you were to install Plan B and set up some filters
in Gmail to forward to your partner or parents (or if you are a parent,
do this to your child’s phone and email), they could potentially use
this to find you if you go missing. It’s a little paranoid, but could
easily be effective.
Lookout
Lookout Labs are the makers
of Plan B. Obviously they realised that not everyone gets around to
planning ahead. However, if you’re thinking ahead they have an
Android application which gives you the tools to
remotely wipe your phone and offer some security against malicious code.
Android Lost
Android Lost
lets you find or wipe your Android phone remotely. It allows access to
your phone via a web interface, which can also let you trigger your
alarm, read your SMS and offers many other useful features.
Phone Found – Owner Info
The
Phone Found
application lets you leave your email address and phone number visible
even when your phone is locked. This way, if someone friendly finds your
phone they can email you and let you know they’ve found it.
Where’s My Droid
Where’s My Droid
lets you trigger an alarm when you send your phone an SMS with a
special code. It can also send you a Google Maps location of where your
phone is.
Mobile Defense
Mobile Defense
is only available in the US, but it’s a pretty useful application. Once
installed it hides from view and does not look as if it’s installed,
meaning whoever’s stolen your phone won’t realise it’s running.
Meanwhile, you can use the Mobile Defense website to control your phone
and find out where it is.
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