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Cellphone Safety

Cell phones are wonderful devices, they allow us to stay in touch with friends, keep appointments, take photos, send an email, and surf the web. They are also very easy to lose and targets for theft. Taking these simple precautions will enhance your safety and lessen the risk of loss or theft of your phone.Ìý

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Tips


General Tips


Lost or Stolen Cell Phone

Having your cell phone lost or stolen can be a traumatic event. You don’t just lose an expensive item you potentially grant access to a stranger to your personal information, including your contact list, calendars, passwords, and photos.

If your phone is lost or stolen, follow these tips to help increase the likelihood of its return and limit the exposure of your personal information.


Wireless Provider Information for Suspending Service

It is important for you to suspend your cell service as soon as possible. Remember that you can always reactivate your phone if it is recovered.

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Use your web browser to navigate to the AT&T Help Page and follow the online instructions.

SPRINT

If your device is lost or stolen, contact Sprint immediately at 888-211-4727 to suspend your service.

TMobile

Use your web browser to navigate to the T-Mobile Support website.

Verizon

Use your web browser to navigate to the My Verizon website and follow the online instructions. Remotely locate, lock or wipe your phone


Remotely locate, lock or wipe your phone

The method used for remotely locking or wiping your phone is determined by which type of operating system your phone uses. See below for specific information on the 3 major phone operating systems.

Android phone:

Use your web browser to navigate to the Android Device manager website, log in and follow the online prompts.

Apple iOS phone:

Use your web browser to navigate to the iCloud website, log in and follow the online prompts.


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