on 03-01-2015 13:16
on 03-01-2015 13:16
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/furious-owner-stolen-iphone-discovers-4910837
I'm kind of guessing that if the owner had had Find My Iphone turned on, she wold have been able to track or block it sooner?
By the looks of it, she must've had another device to see the pics appear on iCloud.
I remember the Find My Iphone App, wasn't pre-installed, bu think it now gives you the option to set it up after recent iOs updates?
on 03-01-2015 14:18
on 03-01-2015 14:18
on 03-01-2015 16:07
on 03-01-2015 16:07
There have been a lot of instances of this happening.
I think it can be good to try to help find the devices if they have been stolen. However sometimes it is a bit of a tease seeing pics of the person who now has your device (whether they took it or not) and not being able to get it back.
I think iCloud may be more helpful than Find My Phone as, in my experience, Find My Phone doesn't find exact areas and it can easily be turned off.
on 03-01-2015 16:20
on 03-01-2015 22:36
@gemz4the1 wrote:
Find My Phone doesn't find exact areas and it can easily be turned off.
If you try to turn off Find My iPhone (in the iCloud section in Settings) you now have to enter the Apple ID password before it can be switched off.
on 03-01-2015 22:42
on 03-01-2015 22:42
@Anonymous wrote:
By the looks of it, she must've had another device to see the pics appear on iCloud.
You can view the photos in your iCloud photostream by going to iCloud.com on a web browser. You can also see your Notes, Calender, Reminders and other things on there too.
on 04-01-2015 09:48
on 04-01-2015 09:48
Thank you for clarifying that @Anonymous