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Smartphone’s especially iPhones no more favourites to thieves, robbers due to “kill switch” technology

byCustoms Today Report
19/02/2015
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NEW YORK: Due to “kill switch” technology Smartphone’s especially the iPhones are no more favourites to the thieves and robbers.

According to a recent data, there has been a decline in smartphone robberies, especially iPhones in New York, London and San Francisco, IANS reported.

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The “kill switch” is proving the spoilsport for the robbers. Kill switch is a software lock. When a phone is lost or stolen, Kill switch can be remotely activated. It helps users to wipe out all the personal data from their phone and bricks it, so that it can be never reused or reprogrammed.

PCWorld reported that the Law enforcement officials In New York had campaigned hard demanding to include “kill switch” in all smartphones. The officials hailed the move and admitted technology has come as a deterrent to robberies.

Apple included kill switch, called Activation Lock, to its iPhone in September 2013 followed by Samsung in April 2014 in its Galaxy S5, while Google has made it a standard feature of Android with the release of Lollipop.

 

 

 

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