Does It Make Sense!
Three friends had an accident in a car and became unconscious. A stranger got to the scene and wanted to call for help. He had no phone. There were six mobile phones in the accident car but all had password on them.
They all died as a result....!
A pregnant lady collapsed at home with her little daughter. The little girl had no idea of what was happening but saw her mother gasping for air. She picked her mother's phone to call her Daddy but there was a password on the phone.
She lost her life.....!
Whose fault?
My advice is this.
You are too precious than the information you are securing on your phone.
Only put password on your WhatsApp, Text messages, Facebook, files, etc and leave the call side free. You may one day save your life or the life of your loved ones.
The password on your phone can be your death warrant.
Think twice.
A message worth spreading.....creating awareness is real HUMANITY than sympathising or emphathising on the situation....
sad upvoted @homeezofficial
I think that's a good thought. You're right when you say that because of passwords on phones, these people died. But I don't agree that this kind of method (having no password) is the right one. One some phones you don't have the possibility to secure your photos. On my phone (I just tried it), you can push an emergency call button to phone the police or the ambulance. It's an iPhone 6. You don't have to put in the code.
well, u coud be right, bt emergency response could be very poor in some part of the world.
Wow, very important message. Please do not handle this with levity.