I know it’s an odd question, but where I live phones get stolen often. My phone doesn’t have the option for an eSim, which is a problem because 90% of the time when a thief steals a phone they take out the SIM card immediately, meaning I wouldn’t be able to remotely lock or wipe my phone.

Should I consider glueing the SIM tray shut? Or are there alternative less permanent measures I can take to keep my device secure?

  • darkstar@sh.itjust.worksOP
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    1 year ago

    See I’m worried they’ll keep the device offline and try to access it before it can be wiped remotely with find my.

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      1 year ago

      Depending on how old the phone is, this is less of an issue than you or others here think it is. Starting a few years ago, android at least can’t simply be wiped and set back up from scratch. Manufacturers/Android did this in response to the increase in phone thefts. Iirc, this had a significant impact on the number of phones being stolen as an opportunity theft. If someone targets you, that’s a different story.

      As others have said. Make sure encryption is turned on and that it’s setup with a pin. If you really are concerned then make sure the time out to lock is set to as low as possible and never have it unlocked if it’s not in your hands.

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      That’s a possibility, but if it’s locked they won’t be able to log into it to access your data or factory reset it, which will make it essentially worthless to them.

      Gluing the SIM card tray will add to that worthlessness but will also prevent you from being able to legitimately sell, trade or give away the phone.

    • [email protected]@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      A Faraday cage is a pretty low tech and ubiquitous way to keep anything offline regardless.
      They come in convenient travel bag formats these days, but an old metal can will do.