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Tuesday, 17 November 2009

Keep Your Cell Phone Safe During the Holiday Seasons

To many people, the countdown to Thanksgiving Day means the holiday seasons are coming and it is time for crazy holiday shopping. However, you probably don’t want to go crazy by realizing your cell phone is not where it is supposed to be. As a matter of fact, the holiday seasons are the time of the year when most busy shoppers left their cell phones in the taxis.

This is according to a recent study conducted by Credant Technologies on New York taxi drivers. The study found that every month, New Yorkers left 5,000 cell phones in cabs on average, plus more than 500 other handheld devices, including iPods, laptops and . The number is especially high during holidays as people often rush in and out of the cabs with their hands full of gifts that they simply forget their precious possessions.

Losing your phone can be a really big deal, especially with the rise of smartphones, more and more people are using to store not only their contacts, messages and photos, but also sensitive personal and business information. If your phone is fallen into the wrong hands like hackers and identity thieves, your information may be stolen for illegal practice.

That is why Credant Technologies suggests encrypting your data or protecting them with a password, especially if you are a frequent traveler. In that case, even if your device is picked up by someone, your data still can not be accessed.

Of course, the best way to protect your data is never lose your cell phone. There are many accessories on the market that can help preventing your handset from going missing in transit. Holsters and belt clips allow you to attach your phone on a belt or a bag strap; snap-on covers with swivel clips protect your phone body while keeping it close at hand; and lanyards hang your device around your neck. You can also easily find a variety of cases such carrying pouches and hanging pouches that offer similar functions.

Make sure your cell phone is safe right by your side, and you can enjoy your holidays with no worry.

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