Cell phone thefts are increasing in Brazil: 5 tips to avoid becoming a victim

Cell phone thefts are increasing in Brazil: 5 tips to avoid becoming a victim


In Brazil, 2,700 cell phones are stolen every day – and the statistics continue to grow




According to the 17th Brazilian Public Security Yearbook, in 2022 Brazil recorded 1 million incidents of robbery and cellphone theft, which corresponds to an average of 2,738 smartphones seized per day and a growth of 16.6% compared to 2021.

To avoid trauma and loss associated with these incidents, it is essential to take proactive measures to protect the best ally in our daily lives.

Consider good insurance

The cell phone insurance market is booming. While joining a plan doesn’t prevent theft, it can ease headaches and promote financial peace of mind. There are also protections that go beyond robbery, theft or loss.

Some companies also offer plans against physical and technical defects, breakdowns, breakdowns and electrical failures; screen, camera, back glass and any other damage; liquids such as water, drinks, etc. However, coverage can be total; for protection against accidents; or simply for screen protection.

The values ​​are calculated based on the brand, model of the appliance and the contracted coverage. There are options that can save up to 50% in the consumer’s pocket, compared to the launch prices of the devices.

Keep a low profile

Avoid drawing unnecessary attention to your device in public places. In other words, don’t expose your device, especially in high-risk areas. In the car, for example, don’t talk on your cell phone with the window open.

Use passwords and biometrics

Set strong passwords and use biometric authentication features such as fingerprints or facial recognition. This can make it difficult for unauthorized access to your smartphone.

Install anti-theft software

Use anti-theft apps that allow you to track and lock your cell phone remotely. Some apps can take photos of the thief and send their location in real time

Register the IMEI

Your phone’s IMEI number, a unique identifier, can help authorities track and recover your device if it is stolen.

With any device in hand, it is essential to take precautionary measures, especially when incidents of robbery and theft continue to increase. Today, preventing the worst from happening is a matter of data protection and privacy.

Tatiany Martins is commercial director ofPitzi

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Source: Terra

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