It only takes moment to leave your phone on a counter in the store and walk away, or someone bumps into you on the street and lifts your phone right out of a pocket or bag without you even noticing. However you lose it -- from theft or an honest mistake -- the feeling of being without your trusty digital sidekick is stressful.
Not only does it cut off your access to the rest of the world, but your phone is the most personal device you own. And replacing it is a costly nuisance.
In the event your phone goes missing, don't panic! There are tools
built into every Android phone that make it possible to lock and track
down a lost phone with ease. In order for that to happen, you'll need to
take some steps to set yourself up for success if and when your phone
does go missing -- even if you only left it in the house.
Do
yourself a favor and turn on passcode and fingerprint authentication. Do
yourself another favor and don't use facial recognition on your Android
device.
The technology used for facial recognition on most Android devices can be easily tricked with something as simple as a photo of your face. Facial authentication could get more secure if Android Q does indeed add official support for secure Face ID-like authentication to Android as reports have suggested.
Next. create your passcode and set up fingerprint authentication in the Settings app under the Security section. I realize scanning a fingerprint or entering a PIN code every time you want to use your phone can be inconvenient, but the idea of someone having access to your photos, banking apps, email and the rest of your personal info is downright scary.
An extra step to unlock your phone is worth the effort when you consider the potential impact of exposing your personal info to a stranger. https://www.ttspy.com/how-to-monitor-phone-activity-on-android-cell...