So here is what happens to your laptop if you lose it while on travel

| April 8, 2015

downloadSo you’re on travel for work, or vacation and you have your work computer with you. You can lose your laptop many ways…

  • Leave it in the airport
  • Left it on the plane
  • Left it at the airport bar
  • Left it at the airport coffee shop
  • Left it at the hotel check in
  • Left it at the hotel bar
  • Left it at the pool bar
  • Left it at a meeting or convention
  • Left it at the ???? Wherever you take it!

Or have it stolen…while leaving it at any of the above places!

So lets say someone picks it up and doesn’t turn it in. Here is what can happen

If you have no password on your laptop. anyone can view all of your files, internet history, pictures and those private pictures…view your email and of course use your LastPass to some degree (without your master password, they can’t do everything but yep! Log right on in to your last pass sites with no problems!

If you have a password on your laptop, you are safe right? Nope. Anyone can see you have a password and either install a tool to get that password off or get around it,  or take the hard drive out of the laptop and get right in the hard drive with easy to buy hardware devices and go through your data while eating Cheetos on their couch. No joke.

Securing your computer is more than a password on the computer, secure it with our security system, “SuperMaxx” and ensure a few things…

  • Your data is backed up in case of theft or loss, you can download it on a new computer as soon as you have internet connection.
  • Your computer is encrypted, so if someone finds your laptop, they can’t get to your data no matter what. And they can’t take out the hard drive and view your files, nothing…They cannot even crack the password, no joy there folks.

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Lisa Hendrickson is the owner of Call That Girl. She is an Outlook Expert and Microsoft 365 Consultant.

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