Thursday, 24 January 2013

App Let’s Stolen Android phones to get Snap of Thieves

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Lookout’s Lock Cam will take and send you a photo of the person (or pet) who stole your gadget.
Mobile security software maker Lookout announced a smart-sounding new feature for its Android app today that might help you recover a stolen smartphone or tablet: Once someone tries and fails three times to unlock your password-protected gadget, Lookout Mobile Security will stealthily take and e-mail you a photo of that person and their location.
Lock Cam, the feature will be made available to current Lookout users during the next week,    Lookout said in a blog post Wednesday. Those who use the paid version of Lookout can already access it, the company says.
I’m skeptical that this will help recover many gadgets, but I am hopeful that some pet owners using the Lock Cam feature will soon be getting e-mails containing photos of their dogs and cats (or drunken shots of themselves).

Lookout available Free on Google Play Store
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