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Finding a stolen phone on Android
Good day
I lost my phone on Android, it was noticed that the new owner reads letters, but does not want to answer
naturally on the phone a lot of important information
now I noticed that in the market my account is still used on that phone the
question is: is there any software that it will be possible to download from the market to that phone and automatically get the current location data or other communication data
thanks in advance for your help
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Set up Google Latitude. Then add your account with another Google account. Log in again with your account and confirm. After that, you will be able to receive location data from another account. Maybe I missed some point somewhere, in general, study Google Latitude.
I don't know if this can help, but it's worth a try.
You can contact the operator, explaining the situation with a request to help, or at least give the phone number of the owner (you have the address and time, after all). By the number, you can already determine passport data at least, call, write an application for a specific person.
A completely utopian option is to send a phishing letter with shit that sends SMS to a short number or a link to a web page, and if GEO data transfer is enabled, it will be possible to determine the location of the phone and, teleporting to this place, catch the owner.
Find out under what conditions Google provides extended information about the activity in the mailbox.
You can go in a completely different way. If there is a box and documents for the phone, you can write an application.
And the contacts from the SIM card were not loaded into the account? There is also automatic synchronization.
If he installed the same droidwall or lbe even without flashing, then hardly anything will help.
There is a good application, I don’t know if it will help if the phone has already been stolen ... And so, for the future, it’s a good option, it seems to work on rooted phones even after resetting to factory settings.
Theft Aware - I recommend. It is not deleted even after a smart reset (this requires root rights). I'm going to put everything on myself, but my hands do not reach. There you need to tinker with the files if you want a "free version". Google Play Topic on w3bsit3-dns.com
Программа №1 для защиты вашего смартфона.
Найди и получи полный контроль к твоему украденному смартфону.
- Единственное приложение которое полностью скрыто от глаз воров(нет смс уведомлений, отсутствие иконки в меню, возможность задать произвольное имя программы, скрытый индикатор работы GPS).
- Автоматическое и невидимое включение GPS модуля без root прав.
- Защита от hard reset’a на смартфонах с root доступом (программа устанавливается в /system/app).
- Прозрачное управление через смс, интерент соединение не потребуется! Не хранит ваших личных данных на различных интернет серверах.
I had a similar situation. I just waited for the thief to add his contacts and put my number on all contacts. Then he called me himself thinking that he was calling Seryozha))) I said that Seryozha had gone away ... slammed all contacts, started a new one with the name of the owner of the phone and dialed him ... he scared me a little and he himself brought the phone to me and apologized.
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