Apparently, cell phone thefts have nearly doubled from 1.6 million (2012) to 3.1 million (2013). So how are you protecting yourself? Are you even concerned? No? You're not alone. Many Americans don't even take the basic step of installing a password to lock their phone. That's right. The unsecure phone, with all their personal and sensitive information (e.g. passwords, banking information, credit cards, email, and those pics you would die if Mom/Dad ever saw), is like Ft. Knox with the front-door wide-open and all the guards on vacation.
Apparently, cell phone thefts have nearly doubled from 1.6 million (2012) to 3.1 million (2013). So how are you protecting yourself? Are you even concerned? No? You're not alone. Many Americans don't even take the basic step of installing a password to lock their phone. That's right. The unsecure phone, with all their personal and sensitive information (e.g. passwords, banking information, credit cards, email, and those pics you would die if Mom/Dad ever saw), is like Ft. Knox with the front-door wide-open and all the guards on vacation.