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Took a trip to ireland last Tuesday
I carry an old phone for Waze use
The bad news is all my apps are still on it! ( esp the banks!!!)
The bag it was in never left the car except when i was on the way home via Cork Airport
This leaves three locations where it could have fallen out
In the Car
At the Airport ( possibly when they did a dep search of the camera bag at security)
On the plane
Apart from checking these three locations to see if it was handed in
Do i need to panic about the 'financial apps?
So far there has not been any weird happenings
Anyone been in this situation and what was the outcome?
I carry an old phone for Waze use
The bad news is all my apps are still on it! ( esp the banks!!!)
The bag it was in never left the car except when i was on the way home via Cork Airport
This leaves three locations where it could have fallen out
In the Car
At the Airport ( possibly when they did a dep search of the camera bag at security)
On the plane
Apart from checking these three locations to see if it was handed in
Do i need to panic about the 'financial apps?
So far there has not been any weird happenings
Anyone been in this situation and what was the outcome?
What phone, apple or android?
Any security set up on the phone (pin/fingerprint/etc)?
Find My installed? (Installed by default I think on most phones).
Assume the important apps are protected behind a pin, etc, so won't be instantly accessible by anyone other than yourself (unless the pin was 0000 or similar.
Any security set up on the phone (pin/fingerprint/etc)?
Find My installed? (Installed by default I think on most phones).
Assume the important apps are protected behind a pin, etc, so won't be instantly accessible by anyone other than yourself (unless the pin was 0000 or similar.
Dave
possible two points in my favour and one against!!
Yep phone is a samsung galaxy s9 and is pin protected
Second it was quickly running out of power
The against is it is now dead, if not found.
Good news it had life 360
Bad news Mrs Fox keeps getting messages that i should turn the Battery saver off which i did, but the app said i was still at home!!
Smint
will get onto the bank tomorrow....added to the Airport, car hire, airline calls
I dont even know the number!! The sim was a pay monthly lebara?* but would be still active if a call was made/received within 6 months, it was being held so my two grandkids could get any football tickets ( Spurs are 99% paperless and all tickets go into a wallet.
I really wanted a sim that was a really pay as you go top up when needed no monthly contract, ( Mrs Fox had a Virgin one years ago) where you just buy 15.00 credit as and when but they are now likr rocking horse crap, I feel that paying 5.00 pm for a phone just to sit there is a bit silly!!!
Thanks for the updates
possible two points in my favour and one against!!
Yep phone is a samsung galaxy s9 and is pin protected
Second it was quickly running out of power
The against is it is now dead, if not found.
Good news it had life 360
Bad news Mrs Fox keeps getting messages that i should turn the Battery saver off which i did, but the app said i was still at home!!
Smint
will get onto the bank tomorrow....added to the Airport, car hire, airline calls
I dont even know the number!! The sim was a pay monthly lebara?* but would be still active if a call was made/received within 6 months, it was being held so my two grandkids could get any football tickets ( Spurs are 99% paperless and all tickets go into a wallet.
I really wanted a sim that was a really pay as you go top up when needed no monthly contract, ( Mrs Fox had a Virgin one years ago) where you just buy 15.00 credit as and when but they are now likr rocking horse crap, I feel that paying 5.00 pm for a phone just to sit there is a bit silly!!!
Thanks for the updates
Edited by silverfoxcc on Sunday 18th June 10:13
All I'd be doing is thinking if your PIN is something daft (1234 etc.) and someone does guess it and unlock it is there anything they can do or access as you?
Access your email for example to send "Forgot Password" type emails.
If so change your email password and enable 2FA if you haven't already done so.
That might be me being overly cautious though.
Chances are if anyone finds it and doesn't hand it in worst case it gets factory reset and someone's got themselves a free phone.
Access your email for example to send "Forgot Password" type emails.
If so change your email password and enable 2FA if you haven't already done so.
That might be me being overly cautious though.
Chances are if anyone finds it and doesn't hand it in worst case it gets factory reset and someone's got themselves a free phone.
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