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Safeguarding your Mobile Phone
As many as 10,000 mobile phones are stolen every month. Two thirds
of the victims are aged between 13 and 16. Many phones are also
stolen from unattended cars. Here are some practical measures you
can take to keep your mobile phone safe.
Remember to...
to register your mobile phone at www.immobilise.com
keep your phone out of sight in your pocket or handbag when not
in use
use your phone's security lock code, if it has one
record details of your electronic serial number (ESN) and consider
separate insurance
some phones have an IMEI number which is a unique identifier for
the phone; you can obtain this number by typing *#06# (star hash
06 hash) into your mobile phone and it will display a 15 digit
number
property mark your phone with your postcode and door number to
help police identify stolen ones
report a lost or stolen phone to the police immediately
inform your service provider if your phone is stolen or lost.
Don't...
attract attention to your phone when you are carrying or using
it in the street
park in isolated or dark areas
leave your phone in an unattended car - if you must, lock it
out of sight. It only takes seconds for a thief to smash a window
and
steal your phone.
By taking these simple precautions, you can protect your phone.
If you see anything suspicious, call the police - dial 999.
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