There's nothing quite like that sudden, sinking feeling you get when you realize you just left your laptop in the back of a cab...
Or that your smartphone is no longer sitting in your pocket or purse where it belongs.
Because losing a computer, phone, or other device is always costly, time consuming, and incredibly stressful.
Especially when you consider all the sensitive personal information you have stored on them.
Fortunately, Norton Anti-Theft puts you back in control...
By giving you the power to locate your lost or stolen devices, lock them down, and get them back quickly.
Here's how it works.
After you sign up for a Norton Anti-Theft account, you can go to a secure website and register up to ten of your portable devices—including Windows laptops, tablets, and Android Smartphones.
From that moment on, Norton uses technology that's built into those devices to keep track of them...
And show you about where they're located at any given time.
That means if one of your devices goes missing, you can simply login to Norton Anti-Theft from any device with an Internet connection to see where it's been recently and where it's at now...
Instantly lock it down, so thieves or strangers can't access your personal information...
And display a custom message on your device letting people know how they can return it to you.
You can even tell your device's webcam to remotely snap "sneak peek" photos of the person who's using it...
So you can see if it's a real theft...
Or just an honest mistake.
Then, when you get the device back, you simply enter a pin to unlock it and pick up right where you left off.
Norton Anti-Theft is a web-based service, which means there are no special hardware requirements to worry about ...
And it won't slow your devices down or eat up extra resources.
It's easy to get started with Norton Anti-Theft .
Just sign up for an account.
Add your devices.
And enjoy the and control Norton Scout puts back into your hands—no matter what happens.
That's nothing. If i stole someone laptop i can just reformat HDD and everything will be removed even Norton Anti-Theft :)
Pointles!
0verHax 6 months ago 5
Step 1: Steal laptop
Step 2: Linux bootdisk
Step 3: ...
Step 4: PROFIT! (and personal information)
FoobyZeeky 5 months ago 2