Android has a way to lock the phone or even wipe the phone remotely in case it was stolen. If she's doing online banking, she could have accessed the bank's website and changed her password...
Unfortunately, not all people knows what to do once his/her phone is stolen..
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They used her SIM card, she needed to block the sim but she was not expecting such stunt from the thief….
I'm not sure how it's done in other countries but here in the Philippines, we can report a stolen phone to the service provider immediately. Assuming it's a post-paid service. They will block that number.
Or report the IMEI number so the phone itself will be blocked by all telecommunications companies. Then again, I myself, don't list down my phone's IMEI number... but I think I should do that now. hehe
Yea be prepared for things like this because we don’t know who is monitoring us …. If anything should happen to my phone today, I would take the necessary steps to get everything blocked within minutes to keep things safe…
Yup. If you don't trust Android's Find My Device app/services, the antivirus company such as Kaspersky have a free service that allows you locate, lock, and/or wipe your phone in case you lost it.