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Best phone tracking/security/lost phone app?

GrdLock

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After thinking I lost my phone yesterday, I decided I outta install one of these apps on my Eris. I've come across WaveSecure, Mobile Defense, and MobiWee (although this last one doesn't seem to be geared towards security really).

Which one have ya'll found is the best? What do you prefer? Any other suggestions?
 
I use mobile defense because it has the feature to send a signal to help find the phone if It was misplaced like outdoors or In the house. It alarms 5he phone full blast even if on silent or vibrate. That as well as gps tracking, remote lock and wipe sold me. Also it only runs when called upon thru te website so there is no excess battery drain.
 
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I have only used MyLookout due to the fact its the only one that was tested along side the other top apps that had zero% Battery drain while in use which is all the time because you never know when u will lose ur phone. The only part of my lookout that drains battery is the backup feature but if u enable it to only backup at 2:00A.M. when its on the charger then it really doesnt matter what it drains. It also not only supports android but Blackberry and Windows Mobile OS. Oh and did i mention its 100% free? www.mylookout.com is where u go to download the app or just search for lookout in the android market.
 
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hi i just got lookout im only using it if i lose my phone .backup and av is turned off , so i just have missing device running .. is it constantly using data or does it only use data when you try to find the phone from the web ?


It will only use ur gps if u login to mylookout.com and try to locate it. When it sends a request to locate ur phone it will turn it on temporarily till it gets an accurate location. Last time I located it was accurate to 1 ft which is really good. And the scream function is pretty cool too. But this app only uses gps and data when the locate feature has been activated. I have my av and backup feature run at 3am daily because its on the charger at that time. I would do the same cause u never know when u will need to restore ur backup like if u smash ur phone or it gets stolen and u get a new phone u can load all ur contacts to the new phone.it also backsup pictures. Let me know if u have any other questions. TimCGriffith@Gmail.com
 
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I have only used MyLookout due to the fact its the only one that was tested along side the other top apps that had zero% Battery drain while in use which is all the time because you never know when u will lose ur phone. The only part of my lookout that drains battery is the backup feature but if u enable it to only backup at 2:00A.M. when its on the charger then it really doesnt matter what it drains. It also not only supports android but Blackberry and Windows Mobile OS. Oh and did i mention its 100% free? www.mylookout.com is where u go to download the app or just search for lookout in the android market.

I second that.
Had free MyLookout on my Nexus One for about a year now. First under Froyo, now under Gingerbread. Never had to use it in earnest, but tested it half a dozen times and it always performed as advertised. Recommended.
 
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Forgot to mention that LockItTight does not need root. And they have Windows version. So if you have both PC and phone need to be monitored, LockItTight is a good choice.

LockItTight for Android is out.

I have been using their windows version which is very stable and feature rich. The Android version can only track location, call log, and sms log. But they promise to have more features.

https://market.android.com/details?id=com.timeon.litclient
 
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can the OP use it since they just lost theirs?

Yes, and they should do it asap, of course! Like NOW!

And when they decide to remotely wipe, they should still physically recover the phone after that asap, because wiped data can easily be 'resurrected' with data recovery software! They really need that phone out of the hands of 'unauthorized third parties'!
 
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I use two different apps, Where's My Droid (free), and LookOut (free & premium).

Where's My Droid lets you:
1) Send a secret text message to the lost phone. It turns on the GPS of the missing phone and texts back its coordinates with Google Maps link.
2) Send a secret text message to the lost phone that causes it to turn up the volume and ring loudly.

The free version of Lookout serves as anti-virus software (which is the main reason that I use it), but also lets you track your phone on a map (or blare a siren sound) by logging into Lookout's website. The premium version also lets you remotely lock your phone and wipe the data.
 
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Wavesecure is a BAD OPTION IF YOU ARE TRYING TO USE FOR POTENTIAL STOLEN PHONE. It only tracks the location if the phone is on and wavesecure is running for 10+ hours. anyone who steals a phone would likely turn it off/ power it down before the tracking can even work.
back up of photos has to be done manually for each photo. I will not be purchasing this product after the trial.
 
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I also like Prey.

But.. why limit yourself to one? I have Lookout installed (just in case it's active scanning actually does something -- not quite convinced it does) and Prey... and I think I tested SeekDroid (before deciding I like Prey better) and didn't get around to removing it.

What I like best about Prey is that it's good for my laptop too.. and sends emails with a snapshot of the location.

The programs don't conflict with each other like having two anti-virus/firewalls can.

I just randomly decide to play with one and mark my phone as lost and see how it works.
 
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