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Keep your mobile phone out of sight when not in use |
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If you need to make a call, be aware of who is around you. |
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Position yourself where you can easily get help if you need it. |
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Look for a CCTV camera and stand where it can see you. |
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Avoid displaying your phone in public where possible. In public areas, use your phone's vibrate facility if it has one. You can then assess whether it is safe before answering a call. |
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Activate your mobile phone's security lock code, if it has one. |
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Many people use their mobile phones at rail, MTR and Tube stations – thieves know this so be extra cautious when using these modes of transport. |
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All mobile phone devices have a Secure@Phone Code ( IMEI number) which is a unique identifier; you can obtain this number by typing *#06#. Write this number down and keep it in a safe place. |
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Mark and register your mobile phone with your contact details within the Secure@Phone database service to help Secure@Phone and the police identify and retrieve stolen devices. |
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Report a registered lost or stolen phone to Secure@Phone immediately, who will automatically inform your service provider. |
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Save an emergency contact in your phone under the heading ICE – (In Case of Emergency) if you adopt the idea, it could assist patients, families and crews during an emergency situation. For more information on the ICE campaign click here |
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