Like I’m paranoid everytime I use my phone in public and I want to be prepared.

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    7 hours ago

    Tbf, the theft detection thing is new, and I’m not sure its really that reliable and I don’t want to rely on that. I already have it randomly trigger what I wasn’t even moving much, imagine if it doesn’t trigger when its supposed to. I wanted something more absolute something more concreate, not a vague “google thinks your phone might be stolen” type of thing that haven’t even been out for a year, I view this feature as in a testing “beta” phase, there’s literally not much documentation on how it triggers.

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      7 hours ago

      I mean the only real solution here is to not use your phone in a situation where it could be stolen. Ear buds combined with Google or Siri or whatever can basically do almost everything you might “need” to do with a phone without ever removing it from a pocket, purse, what have you. Aside from that a phone can be remotely wiped easily enough. That combined with solid password security practices such as not saving your passwords, or simple pin numbers or pattern unlock will easily give you enough time to ensure your privacy remains intact and the only real loss is the cost of replacement.

      Just curious, what situations are envisioning that a “theft proof” device is something that is absolutely necessary? Using complex passwords and such should be enough honestly. Insurance on phones is cheap and covers theft.