About Mobile Phones! Ensure if you have installed Ujanja Mobile tracking system or Ujanja Laptop / Notebook tracking system not to panic or inform the thief you have installed a tracking solution, don't let even your friends whom you don't trust to know it
- Did you know could increase your call clarity on your low phone battery? Imagine your cell battery is very low? (Probably not hard to imagine.) To activate, press the keys *4720# or #3370* Imagine your cell battery is very low, you are expecting an important call, and you don't have a charger. Nokia phones come with a reserve battery. Your cell will restart with this reserve and the phone will show a 50% increase in battery. This reserve will get charged when you charge your cell next time.
- Did you know you can to block your handset so even if the thief changes the SIM card? *#06# digit code will appear on the screen (in some, but not all phones). This number is unique to your handset. Write it down and keep it somewhere safe. If your phone is stolen, call your service provider and give them this code.
- They will then be able to block your handset so even if the thief changes the SIM card, your phone will be totally useless. You can also just call them and have them disable your number until you find or get a new phone: Your serial number can ALWAYS be found under the battery on a sticker.
About Laptops and notebooks! Did you know over 1,500 laptops are stolen every day? Install ujanja laptop notebook tracking system and protect your most sensitive data today
Did you know Criminals look at laptops as a good return on their investment A good laptop can be worth up to Ksh 100,000 and a criminal can sell a stolen laptop to an unsuspecting used computer shop and easily receive up to half its value in cash. Not too bad when you compare that to the amount of cash a thief would get by targeting your wallet
Did you know what to do to reduce chances of your laptop being stolen?- Disguise your laptop Nothing says "Steal me" like walking around a public place with a leather laptop case with the manufacturers or your company's logo stamped to the side. Consider buying a form fitting padded sleeve for your laptop, and carrying it in a backpack, courier bag, briefcase, or other common none descript carrying case.
- For men, backpacks make it easier to keep you laptop with you when you go to the bathroom. (A prime target area for laptop thieves in hotels, bars, airports, and convention centers). If you are traveling in airports and train stations, consider putting small locks on the zippers of your case (especially backpacks) so no one can simply reach into your bag and rip you off as you are standing in line.
- When Walking have the strap going ACROSS YOUR CHEST, with the laptop in front of you, rather than having the strap over your shoulder and the computer at the side, which is a much easier target."
- DO NOT LEAVE YOUR LAPTOP in your VEHICLE if you must, ensure it's in the trunk or covered up - not in plain view. Never leave your laptop in a vehicle where a passing thief can see it through the window. If you do place your laptop in the trunk, use your cable lock to secure it to the trunk lid so that they still can't take it easily even if they manage to open the trunk.
- BACK-UP YOUR DATA REGULARLY Be sure to back up your data, and maintain copies of important data somewhere other than the laptop.
- LOCK IT UP Laptop locks and security cables are an easy and relatively inexpensive way to deter a would be thief. Although a determined thief would have the tools to cut though a laptop lock, it is less likely they would bother with your locked machine when there are so many other unlocked laptops out there. Lock your laptop in your office or work area during off-hours. Or put the laptop in a locked closet or cabinet
- PERMANENT MARKING or ENGRAVE the laptop: Permanently marking (or engraving) the outer case of the laptop with your company name, address, and phone number may greatly increase your odds of getting it returned to you if you happen to carelessly leave it in a hotel room. include "return information" on the label in case a laptop is lost and not stolen.
- Password protect your laptop. Its not as good as encryption and password protection, but itll stop anyone looking to grab files quickly off your notebook.
- Storage tricks: When traveling, you can keep your notebook's data safe by removing the hard drive and stashing it in another location. If the data it contains is critical, keep it on a flash thumb drive and then load it on your notebook when you need it. A second option is biometrically protected storage, which uses your fingerprint as a password equivalent
- Cover yourself: If your notebook or PC is stolen, you'll want to replace it, so think insurance
- Destroying your own data is certainly a drastic solution, but for some people the kill-pill option is well worth considering. If hardware carrying precious data is stolen, your privacy, or your company's bottom line, could depend on it.
- Bottom Line Before taking your notebook out of the office, always back up your most important files. Think twice about leaving your notebook unattended, even for a moment. Be on guard in airports, hotel lobbies, train stations--anywhere there are others moving about. And, of course, look both ways before crossing the street.
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