GadgetTrak® Mobile Security provides the most advanced data protection and theft recovery solutions for smartphones, enabling control of your device and data in the event of theft:
- Remotely wipe the device & media card
Remotely wipe personal data stored on your device without requiring Blackberry
Enterprise Server
- Backup contacts
Send all of your contacts to another phone before wiping the device
- SMS notification on SIM change
Sends an new number assigned to the phone to a predefined recipient
- Lock device & signal an alarm1
Remotely lock the device and signal an alarm the thief cannot disable
- GPS & Cell based device tracking1
Send a remote command to have current device location sent to you
- Tamper proof
Password protected configuration
- Send a message to thief1
Remotely send a custom message that appears on the screen
- Remote call back1
Remotely initiate a call to the number of your choice
Data Wipe, Lock & Alarm & More
GadgetTrak® Mobile Security provides multiple layers of security to your smartphone in the event that it is lost or stolen. If your phone is lost or stolen our software enables you to send a remote SMS or email message to your phone which will wipe all sensitive information from the device. If you believe the phone has been stolen and the thief is still in the area, you can send an SMS or email message to the device to lock the device up and signal an alarm that the thief cannot turn off.
Unauthorized SIM Detection & Alerts
Additional security measures are triggered when the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) in your phone is replaced with an unauthorized one. GadgetTrak Mobile Security will silently send SMS messages) to pre-defined contacts with the new number assigned to the device, allowing you to continue sending remote commands to wipe the device.
If the device has GPS it will utilize this to get the specific location of the device1, if no GPS is available it will triangulate location from cell towers. With this information you can contact the person who has your phone in the event it was simply "lost," or contact law enforcement with the details who can follow up with the service provider to get locate the phone.