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Here’s what not to do when someone steals your iPhone

05
May
2014

iPhones have long been favorite targets for thieves and if your iPhone gets swiped you might feel tempted to use the “Find My iPhone” feature to track it down and get it back. However, The New York Times reports that law enforcement officials have become increasingly concerned that many people might try to track down their stolen iPhones without really knowing the situation they’re getting themselves into. “This is a new phenomenon — it’s not simply running after the person to grab the phone,” George Gascón, the San Francisco district attorney and a former police chief, tells the Times. “It opens up the opportunity for people to take the law into their own hands, and they can get themselves into

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